Issue Information
Date | 01 September 2020 |
Published date | 01 September 2020 |
DOI | http://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 PostColonial
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
|
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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