No. 27-1, January 2025
Index
- Bordered welfare in Australia: Income management as a bordering technology of neoliberal and colonial governance
- Contaminated memories: How formerly incarcerated mothers remember their pasts and imagine their futures
- Contextualizing Indigenous people and the state of exception: New Zealand's Waikeria Prison protest
- John M. Halushka, A Weberian nightmare: Review of Getting the Runaround: Formerly Incarcerated Men and the Bureaucratic Barriers to Reentry
- Michelle S Phelps, When Everything (and Nothing) Changed: Review of The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race, Violence & the Politics of Policing in America
- Penal extractivism: A qualitative study on punishment and extractive industries in Peru
- Roxana Willis, A Precarious Life: Community and Conflict in a Deindustrialized Town
- The pains of prison reform: Informal prisoner governance and penal subjectivities in Estonia and Lithuania
- There is no place to go in “America's Finest City”: Basic sanitation deprivation is punishment in San Diego, California, USA
- Tony Cheng, The Policing Machine: Enforcement, Endorsements, and the Illusion of Public Input
- ‘Entrapped in a penal time capsule’: Extralegal discourses in sentence review of life prisoners in India
- ‘Standing with Soldier F’: Bloody Sunday, disrupting the degradation ceremony and the court of public opinion