No. 21-4, November 2017
Index
- Black women, victimization, and the limitations of the liberal state
- Book Review: Chris Cunneen and Juan Tauri, Indigenous Criminology
- Book Review: Daniel LaChance, Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United States
- Book Review: Judah Schept, Progressive Punishment: Job Loss, Jail Growth, and the Neoliberal Logic of Carceral Expansion
- Book Review: Julie Ham, Sex Work, Immigration and Social Difference
- Book Review: Marc Schuilenburg, The Securitization of Society: Crime, Risk and Social Order
- Book Review: Peng Wang, The Chinese Mafia: Organised Crime, Corruption and Extra-Legal Protection
- Carceral Citizenship: Race, Rights and Responsibility in the Age of Mass Supervision
- Fracturing the penal state: State actors and the role of conflict in penal change
- Introduction to the special issue on the state of the State
- Liberal guilt? The political origins of US mass incarceration
- Penal power at the border: Realigning state and nation
- What’s in a name and why it matters: A historical analysis of the relationship between state authority, vigilantism and penal power in South Africa
- ‘The constitution of political membership’: Punishment, political membership, and the Italian case
- “What citizens can see of the state”: Police and the construction of democratic citizenship in Latin America