How Formerly Incarcerated Women Confront the Limits of Caring and the Burdens of Control Amid California’s Carceral Realignment
How Formerly Incarcerated Women Confront the Limits of Caring and the Burdens of Control Amid California’s Carceral Realignment Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Megan Welsh Read the syndicated article here
Insert Sexy Title Here: Moving Toward a Sex-Positive Criminology
Insert Sexy Title Here: Moving Toward a Sex-Positive Criminology Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Aimee Wodda Read the syndicated article here
Prime-Time Representations of Female Federal Agents in Television Dramas
Prime-Time Representations of Female Federal Agents in Television Dramas Feminist Criminology, Ahead of Print. Tammy S. Garland Read the syndicated article here
“Yes, I can still parent. Until I die, he will always be my son”: Parental responsibility in the wake of child incarceration
“Yes, I can still parent. Until I die, he will always be my son”: Parental responsibility in the wake of child incarceration Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Daniel McCarthy Read…
Making sense of life without parole in China
Making sense of life without parole in China Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Tobias Smith Read the syndicated article here
David Garland, The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction
David Garland, The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Magnus Hörnqvist Read the syndicated article here
The demographic divide: Population dynamics, race and the rise of mass incarceration in the United States
The demographic divide: Population dynamics, race and the rise of mass incarceration in the United States Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Michael C Campbell Read the syndicated article here
Men and women’s prisons in the Portuguese press: The gender of punishment
Men and women’s prisons in the Portuguese press: The gender of punishment Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Luisa Saavedra Read the syndicated article here
Are We Really Colour-blind? The Normalisation of Mass Female Incarceration
Are We Really Colour-blind? The Normalisation of Mass Female Incarceration Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Adele N. Norris Read the syndicated article here
“Community Justice,” Ancestral Rights, and Lynching in Rural Bolivia
“Community Justice,” Ancestral Rights, and Lynching in Rural Bolivia Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Donna Yates Read the syndicated article here
Rape, Race, and Capital Punishment: An Enduring Cultural Legacy of Lethal Vengeance?
Rape, Race, and Capital Punishment: An Enduring Cultural Legacy of Lethal Vengeance? Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. John K. Cochran Read the syndicated article here
Work, Family, and Masculine Identity: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Young, Black Men’s Experiences of Reentry
Work, Family, and Masculine Identity: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Young, Black Men’s Experiences of Reentry Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Elizabeth Panuccio Read the syndicated article here