The palimpsest of outdoor penal labour in California, 1915–2000
The palimpsest of outdoor penal labour in California, 1915–2000 Abstract In this article we examine the curious stability of outdoor penal labour in California in the 20th century against a…
Symbolic laws, de facto abolitions and path dependence: When death penalty policies remain stable
Symbolic laws, de facto abolitions and path dependence: When death penalty policies remain stable Abstract There is a growing tendency to perceive the death penalty as always ‘on the move’,…
Path dependence and criminal justice reform: Introducing the special issue
Path dependence and criminal justice reform: Introducing the special issue The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 3-10, March 2023. Thomas Guiney, Ashley Rubin, Henry…
The criminal law’s person By C. Lernestedt, M. Matravers (Eds.), Oxford: Hart. 2022. pp. 216. £85.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9781509923748
The criminal law's person By C. Lernestedt, M. Matravers (Eds.), Oxford: Hart. 2022. pp. 216. £ (hbk). ISBN: 9781509923748 The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 62, Issue 1,…
Sentencing: New trajectories in law By E.A.O. Freer, Abingdon: Routledge. 2021. pp. 131. £44.99 (hbk); pp. 146. £16.99 (pbk). ISBN: 9780067862619; 9781032063027
Sentencing: New trajectories in law By Freer, Abingdon: Routledge. 2021. pp. 131. £ (hbk); pp. 146. £ (pbk). ISBN: 9780067862619; 9781032063027 The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 62,…
Measuring the costs of crime using the willingness‐to‐pay method
Measuring the costs of crime using the willingness‐to‐pay method Abstract Background Criminal justice policy decisions are increasingly being influenced by the ratio of the monetary benefits to the monetary costs.…
Effect of expectations and retention interval on prospective person memory and vigilance
Effect of expectations and retention interval on prospective person memory and vigilance . Andrew C. Provenzano Read the syndicated article here
Retributivism, State Misconduct, and the Criminal Process
Retributivism, State Misconduct, and the Criminal Process . Adiel Zimran Read the syndicated article here
Victim and offender race and the likelihood of weapon use: a test of racial animosity and racial threat theories
Visit Criminal justice Studies . Victim and offender race and the likelihood of weapon use: a test of racial animosity and racial threat theories Matthew Caines Read the syndicated article…
Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales
Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales Abstract This article seeks to explain the persistence of high incarceration…
Beyond ‘stagnation and change’?: Path dependency, translation and the ‘layering’ over time of Irish penal policy
Beyond ‘stagnation and change’?: Path dependency, translation and the ‘layering’ over time of Irish penal policy Abstract In the past decade or so a significant body of work on ‘Hibernian…