Issue Information

Date01 September 2020
Published date01 September 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12329
Vol. 59 No. 3 September 2020
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice
Contents
Special Issue: ‘Can History Make a Difference? The Relationship
Between the History of Crime and Criminal Justice Policy’
Edited by Barry Godfrey
Conversations in a Crowded Room: An Assessment of the
Contribution of Historical Research to Criminology
HENRY YEOMANS , DAVID CHURCHILL  IAIN CHANNING 243
The ‘Great Decarceration’: Historical Trends and Future
Possibilities
PAMELA COX  BARRY GODFREY 261
Rikers Island Jail Complex: The Use of Social History to Inform
Current Debates on Incarceration in New York City
JAYNE MOONEY  JARROD SHANAHAN 286
Policy Responses to Domestic Violence, the
Criminalisation Thesis and ‘Learning from History’
LUCY WILLIAMS  SANDRA WALKLATE 305
Excavating Youth Justice Reform: Historical Mapping and
Speculative Prospects
BARRY GOLDSON 317
Guyana’s Prisons: Colonial Histories of PostColonial
Challenges
CLARE ANDERSON , MELLISSA IFILL ,
ESTHERINE ADAMS  KELLIE MOSS 335
‘Indians are the Majority of the Prisoners’? Historical
Variations in Incarceration Rates for Indigenous
Women and Men in British Columbia
KRIS INWOOD  EVAN ROBERTS 350
Book Reviews 370
Volume 59
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Number 3
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September 2020
The Howard Journal
of Crime and Justice
Special Issue: ‘Can History Make a Difference? The Relationship
Between the History of Crime and Criminal Justice Policy’
Edited by Barry Godfrey

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