No. 18-2, May 2014
Index
- (Un)seeing like a prison: Counter-visual ethnography of the carceral state
- Book review: Keith Hayward and Mike Presdee (eds), Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image
- Book review: Leonidas Cheliotis (ed.), The Arts of Imprisonment: Control, Resistance and Empowerment
- Book review: Marit Paasche and Judy Radul (eds), A Thousand Eyes: Media Technology, Law and Aesthetics
- Book review: Philippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg, Righteous Dopefiend
- Book review: Richard Quinney, Things Once Seen and Kenneth D Tunnell, Once Upon a Place: The Fading of Community in Rural Kentucky
- Book review: Valerie Hartouni, Visualising Atrocity: Arendt, Evil, and the Optics of Thoughtlessness and Christian Delage and Peter Goodrich (eds), The Scene of the Mass Crime: History, Film, and International Tribunals
- From object to encounter: Aesthetic politics and visual criminology
- Introduction to special issue on Visual Culture and the Iconography of Crime and Punishment
- Joshua Oppenheimer (dir.), The Act of Killing
- Seeing things: Violence, voyeurism and the camera
- Visual criminology and carceral studies: Counter-images in the carceral age
- ‘No one wins. One side just loses more slowly’: The Wire and drug policy