Sarah Beth Kaufman, American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials
Sarah Beth Kaufman, American Roulette: The Social Logic of Death Penalty Sentencing Trials Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Hadar Aviram Read the syndicated article here
Kjersti Lohne, Advocates of Humanity: Human rights NGOs in International Criminal Justice,
Kjersti Lohne, Advocates of Humanity: Human rights NGOs in International Criminal Justice, Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Polina Malkova Read the syndicated article here
Liminality revisited: Mapping the emotional adaptations of women in carceral space
Liminality revisited: Mapping the emotional adaptations of women in carceral space Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. This article draws on interview data with women in two prisons in the UK…
From rehabilitation to penal communication: The role of furlough and visitation within a retributivist framework
From rehabilitation to penal communication: The role of furlough and visitation within a retributivist framework Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Retributivism is one of the most prevalent theories in contemporary…
Adnan Sattar, Criminal Punishment and Human Rights: Convenient Morality
Adnan Sattar, Criminal Punishment and Human Rights: Convenient Morality Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Leslie Sebba Read the syndicated article here
Ochoa R, Intimate Crimes: Kidnapping, Gangs and Trust in Mexico City
Ochoa R, Intimate Crimes: Kidnapping, Gangs and Trust in Mexico City Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Conor O'Reilly Read the syndicated article here
The depth of imprisonment
The depth of imprisonment Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Based on a large, comparative study of prisoner experiences in England & Wales and Norway, this article explores the concept of…
The social meaning of snitching in Chinese drug detention centers
The social meaning of snitching in Chinese drug detention centers Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Snitching is the act of providing information to the authorities in exchange for rewards. Although…
Martyrdom, collective memory, and the contested penal authority of racial state institutions
Martyrdom, collective memory, and the contested penal authority of racial state institutions Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Recent work in postcolonial and border criminologies has called for more extensive consideration…
Performing the enemy? No-risk logic and the assessment of prisoners in “radicalization assessment units” in French prisons
Performing the enemy? No-risk logic and the assessment of prisoners in “radicalization assessment units” in French prisons Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. This article is based on a sociological research,…
Cyrus Tata, Sentencing: A Social Process – Re-Thinking Research and Policy
Cyrus Tata, Sentencing: A Social Process – Re-Thinking Research and Policy Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. David Hayes Read the syndicated article here
Diminished citizenship in the era of mass incarceration
Diminished citizenship in the era of mass incarceration Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. This paper lays out a model of diminished citizenship as a tool for understanding the experiences of…