Evaluating voluntary sector involvement in mass incarceration: The case of Samaritan prisoner volunteers

Evaluating voluntary sector involvement in mass incarceration: The case of Samaritan prisoner volunteers Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case…
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Enhancing the legitimacy of sentences in the minds of the public: Evidence from a public opinion survey in Hong Kong

Enhancing the legitimacy of sentences in the minds of the public: Evidence from a public opinion survey in Hong Kong Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Legal and criminology scholars have…
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Jennifer Cobbina, Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter and How they Changed America

Jennifer Cobbina, Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter and How they Changed America Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Amber Joy Powell Read the syndicated…
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Comparing electronic monitoring regimes: Length, breadth, depth and weight equals tightness

Comparing electronic monitoring regimes: Length, breadth, depth and weight equals tightness Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. This paper compares the use of electronic monitoring in three European jurisdictions – Belgium,…
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Patrick Sharkey. Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence

Patrick Sharkey. Uneasy Peace: The Great Crime Decline, the Renewal of City Life, and the Next War on Violence Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Paige Vaughn Read the syndicated article…
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True believers, rational actors, and bad actors: Placing The Prison and the Factory in penal-historiographic context

True believers, rational actors, and bad actors: Placing The Prison and the Factory in penal-historiographic context Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Ashley T Rubin Read the syndicated article here
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