No. 24-2, May 2020
Index
- Bad subjects: Epistemic violence at arraignment
- Book review: Heather Schoenfeld, Building the Prison State: Race and the Politics of Mass Incarceration
- Book review: Insa Lee Koch, Personalizing the State: The Anthropology of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain
- Book review: Marie Lindegaard, Surviving Gangs, Violence and Racism in Cape Town: Ghetto Chameleons
- Book review: Nikki Jones, The Chosen Ones: Black Men and the Politics of Redemption
- Book review: Rob White, Climate Change Criminology
- Book review: Susan L Miller, Journeys: Resilience and Growth for Survivors of Intimate Partner Abuse
- Counter-carceral acoustemologies: Sound, permeability and feminist protest at the prison boundary
- Creative disruption: Edward Bunker, carceral habitus, and the criminological value of fiction
- Doing criminological research: Affective states versus emotional reactions
- Knowledge/recognition: Counting and the predicament of the permeable biopolitical state
- Law, necropolitics and the stop and search of young people
- Negative visibility and ‘the defences of the weak’: The interplay of a managerial culture and prisoner resistance
- Penal humanitarianism beyond the nation state: An analysis of international criminal justice
- Report and deport: Public vigilance and migration policing in Australia
- The jurisdictional games of immigration policing: Barcelona’s fight against unauthorized street vending
- The trial’s the thing: Performance and legitimacy in international criminal trials
- Working in violence: Moral narratives of paramilitaries in Colombia
- ‘A really hostile environment’: Adiaphorization, global policing and the crimmigration control system
- “Now you’re connected”: Carceral visuality and police power on MobilePatrol