“‘It will crush you like a bug’: Maternal incarceration, secondary prisonization, and children’s visitation”
“‘It will crush you like a bug’: Maternal incarceration, secondary prisonization, and children’s visitation” Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 351-374, July 2018. Brittnie L Aiello Read the syndicated…
Underground penality: The IRA’s punishment of informers
Underground penality: The IRA’s punishment of informers Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 375-395, July 2018. Ron Dudai Read the syndicated article here
The Revolution Might Not Be Televised (But It Will Be Lived Streamed): Future Directions for Research on Police–Minority Relations
The Revolution Might Not Be Televised (But It Will Be Lived Streamed): Future Directions for Research on Police–Minority Relations Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 199-215, July 2018.…
The Racial Invariance Thesis and Neighborhood Crime: Beyond the Black–White Divide
The Racial Invariance Thesis and Neighborhood Crime: Beyond the Black–White Divide Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 216-243, July 2018. Alma A. Hernandez Read the syndicated article here
Examining the Role of Demographics in Campus Crime Alerts: Implications and Recommendations
Examining the Role of Demographics in Campus Crime Alerts: Implications and Recommendations Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 244-269, July 2018. William V. Pelfrey Read the syndicated article…
An Exercise in Failure: Punishing “At-Risk” Youth and Families in a South Los Angeles Boot Camp Program
An Exercise in Failure: Punishing “At-Risk” Youth and Families in a South Los Angeles Boot Camp Program Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 270-297, July 2018. Luis Daniel…
I Am Nobody Here: Institutional Humanism and the Discourse of Disposability in the Lives of Criminalized Refugee Youth in Canada
I Am Nobody Here: Institutional Humanism and the Discourse of Disposability in the Lives of Criminalized Refugee Youth in Canada Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Jenny Francis Read the…
Introduction to the special issue: Victim identities and hierarchies
Introduction to the special issue: Victim identities and hierarchies International Review of Victimology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 147-149, May 2018. Stephanie Fohring Read the syndicated article here
What’s in a word? Victims on ‘victim’
What’s in a word? Victims on ‘victim’ International Review of Victimology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 151-164, May 2018. Stephanie Fohring Read the syndicated article here
Public–private tragedy: Stigma, victimization and community identity
Public–private tragedy: Stigma, victimization and community identity International Review of Victimology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 165-181, May 2018. Nicola O’Leary Read the syndicated article here
Functions of collective victimhood: Political violence and the case of the Troubles in Northern Ireland
Functions of collective victimhood: Political violence and the case of the Troubles in Northern Ireland International Review of Victimology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 183-197, May 2018. Orla Lynch Read…
Victim hierarchies in the domestic violence disclosure scheme
Victim hierarchies in the domestic violence disclosure scheme International Review of Victimology, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 199-217, May 2018. Marian Duggan Read the syndicated article here