‘This is not what I signed up for’ – Danish prison officers’ attitudes towards more punitive penal policies
‘This is not what I signed up for’ – Danish prison officers’ attitudes towards more punitive penal policies Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. A humane approach to punishment has been…
Book review: An Organ of Murder: Crime, Violence, and Phrenology in Nineteenth-Century America. by Courtney E. Thompson
Book review: An Organ of Murder: Crime, Violence, and Phrenology in Nineteenth-Century America. by Courtney E. Thompson Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Chase Burton Read the syndicated article here
Surviving cell-sharing: Resistance, cooperation and collaboration
Surviving cell-sharing: Resistance, cooperation and collaboration Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. For decades, researchers have sought to understand the impact of imprisonment; yet we have a limited understanding of the…
Within-race variations in sentencing outcomes: Nationality and punishment among Asians in United States federal courts
Within-race variations in sentencing outcomes: Nationality and punishment among Asians in United States federal courts Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. There is robust evidence that Asians are not treated differently…
Book Review: Sacha Darke, Conviviality and Survival: Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order
Book Review: Sacha Darke, Conviviality and Survival: Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 138-140, January 2022. Fabienne Emmerich Read the syndicated article here
Book Review: Sarah Beth Kaufman, American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials
Book Review: Sarah Beth Kaufman, American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 136-138, January 2022. Hadar Aviram Read the syndicated…
Book Review: Sarah Beth Kaufman, American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials
Book Review: Sarah Beth Kaufman, American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 136-138, January 2022. Hadar Aviram Read the syndicated…
Book Review: Philip G Schrag, Baby Jails: The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America
Book Review: Philip G Schrag, Baby Jails: The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 140-142, January 2022. Chiara Galli…
Book Review: Sacha Darke, Conviviality and Survival: Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order
Book Review: Sacha Darke, Conviviality and Survival: Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 138-140, January 2022. Fabienne Emmerich Read the syndicated article here
Book Review: Milena Tripkovic, Punishment and Citizenship: A Theory of Criminal Disenfranchisement
Book Review: Milena Tripkovic, Punishment and Citizenship: A Theory of Criminal Disenfranchisement Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 143-145, January 2022. Pablo Marshall Read the syndicated article here
Book Review: Milena Tripkovic, Punishment and Citizenship: A Theory of Criminal Disenfranchisement
Book Review: Milena Tripkovic, Punishment and Citizenship: A Theory of Criminal Disenfranchisement Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 143-145, January 2022. Pablo Marshall Read the syndicated article here
Book Review: Philip G Schrag, Baby Jails: The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America
Book Review: Philip G Schrag, Baby Jails: The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America Punishment &Society, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 140-142, January 2022. Chiara Galli…