Creating Insecurity Through Youth Street Groups and Applying Security for Control and Governance. A Case Study of Barcelona Latin Kings
Creating Insecurity Through Youth Street Groups and Applying Security for Control and Governance. A Case Study of Barcelona Latin Kings Abstract This paper is based on an ethnographic study of…
Border Control Reinterpreted: Collective Memory and the Narrative Self
Border Control Reinterpreted: Collective Memory and the Narrative Self Abstract This article explores the potential of historical narratives to inform and guide action, taking the case of border control in…
COVID-19: A Neoliberal Nirvana?
COVID-19: A Neoliberal Nirvana? Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the operation of universities around the world. A transition to online platforms and remote forms of working as a…
‘A Real Gap’: Consequences of Removing Reintegration Support in Tasmania, Australia
‘A Real Gap’: Consequences of Removing Reintegration Support in Tasmania, Australia Abstract As Australian imprisonment and recidivism rates continue to rise, it is increasingly important to better understand how to…
Beyond Measure: On the Marketization of British Universities, and the Domestication of Academic Criminology
Beyond Measure: On the Marketization of British Universities, and the Domestication of Academic Criminology Read the syndicated article here
A Systems-Based Approach to Green Criminology
A Systems-Based Approach to Green Criminology Abstract Green criminology is grounded in debates regarding the ethics, legality, and reality of harms vis-à-vis the lives of non-human animals and the environment.…
Governing Queer Histories and Futures: A Critical Place-Based Analysis of State Apology
Governing Queer Histories and Futures: A Critical Place-Based Analysis of State Apology Abstract The southern island of Tasmania is renowned for being the last Australian state to decriminalise homosexuality in…
Zones of Entrapment and Impunity: On the Constitution of Vague and Strange Regimes of Power
Zones of Entrapment and Impunity: On the Constitution of Vague and Strange Regimes of Power Abstract This article challenges a tendency prominent in critical theory—one that holds that being “vague…
Expendable Lives: Race and Segmented Representation in the Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice in the United States
Expendable Lives: Race and Segmented Representation in the Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice in the United States Abstract One of the most enduring debates in the study of the…
Exploring Carceral Food Systems as Sites of Contestation and Possibility in Canadian Federal Prisons: The Food Services Modernization Initiative
Exploring Carceral Food Systems as Sites of Contestation and Possibility in Canadian Federal Prisons: The Food Services Modernization Initiative Abstract Centering the perspectives and lived experiences of incarcerated persons, this…
Power(ful) Connections: Exploring the Revolving Doors Phenomenon as a Form of State-Corporate Crime
Power(ful) Connections: Exploring the Revolving Doors Phenomenon as a Form of State-Corporate Crime Abstract The ‘revolving doors’ phenomenon is the name given to the movement of individuals from public office…
Living Death at the Intersection of Necropower and Disciplinary Power: A Qualitative Exploration of Racialised and Detained Groups in Australia
Living Death at the Intersection of Necropower and Disciplinary Power: A Qualitative Exploration of Racialised and Detained Groups in Australia Abstract This article challenges state-sponsored violence in Australia by exploring…