Motives of Knife-Carrying among the Youth in Azerbaijan: In-Depth Interviews Among 27 Experts and 5 Knife-Carriers
Motives of Knife-Carrying among the Youth in Azerbaijan: In-Depth Interviews Among 27 Experts and 5 Knife-Carriers International Criminal Justice Review, Ahead of Print. Drawing on in-depth interviews with psychologists, criminologists,…
“Terrified of a System I Didn’t Understand”: Reporting Staff Sexual Misconduct Against Women on Parole
“Terrified of a System I Didn’t Understand”: Reporting Staff Sexual Misconduct Against Women on Parole Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Incarcerated women experience staff-perpetrated sexual victimization at high rates, yet…
Challenges to Reintegration: A Qualitative Intrinsic Case-Study of Convicted Female Sex Traffickers
Challenges to Reintegration: A Qualitative Intrinsic Case-Study of Convicted Female Sex Traffickers Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Limited research focuses on the nature of the lived experiences of women engaged…
‘Fitted both Morally and Physically to Fulfil his Proper Duties in the Battle of Life’? – The Effectiveness or Otherwise of Penal Servitude and Imprisonment 1853–2021
‘Fitted both Morally and Physically to Fulfil his Proper Duties in the Battle of Life’? – The Effectiveness or Otherwise of Penal Servitude and Imprisonment 1853–2021 Abstract This article is…
Corrupting and Saving: Moral Contamination, Prison Education and Prison History
Corrupting and Saving: Moral Contamination, Prison Education and Prison History Abstract This article examines the ways in which prison has been seen as both a ‘school of crime’ and a…
One Hundred Years On: Have Prisons Switched from Deterrence to Reform?
One Hundred Years On: Have Prisons Switched from Deterrence to Reform? Abstract Today over million people are imprisoned in Commonwealth countries and the average occupancy level is 129%. The rise…
Revisiting ‘America’s Penal Experiments’ 100 Years Later
Revisiting ‘America's Penal Experiments’ 100 Years Later Abstract In 1921, American prison administrator and reformer, Spencer Miller, was invited to describe America's recent penal developments to the Howard League for…
‘Prisons and the Public’ by Margaret Bondfield, JP
‘Prisons and the Public’ by Margaret Bondfield, JP Abstract This short article revisits the address that Margaret Bondfield gave to the Howard League for Penal Reform's inaugural annual general meeting,…
Review of Gifts from the Dark: Learning from the Incarceration Experience
Review of Gifts from the Dark: Learning from the Incarceration Experience . Taryn VanderPyl Read the syndicated article here
Time for a Change: Examining the Relationships between Recidivism-Free Time, Recidivism Risk, and Risk Assessment
Time for a Change: Examining the Relationships between Recidivism-Free Time, Recidivism Risk, and Risk Assessment . Nicole E. Frisch-Scott Read the syndicated article here