The role of Israeli judges in authorising solitary confinement placements: Balancing human rights and risk, or neutralising responsibility?

The role of Israeli judges in authorising solitary confinement placements: Balancing human rights and risk, or neutralising responsibility? Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. This paper explores the role of judges…
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The carceral production of transgender poverty: How racialized gender policing deprives transgender women of housing and safety

The carceral production of transgender poverty: How racialized gender policing deprives transgender women of housing and safety Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Based on interviews and ethnography, this article analyzes…
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Let me take a vacation in prison before the streets kill me! Rough sleepers’ longing for prison and the reversal of less eligibility in neoliberal carceral continuums

Let me take a vacation in prison before the streets kill me! Rough sleepers’ longing for prison and the reversal of less eligibility in neoliberal carceral continuums Punishment &Society, Ahead…
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Artificial intelligence, digital capital, and epistemic domination on Twitter: A study of families affected by imprisonment

Artificial intelligence, digital capital, and epistemic domination on Twitter: A study of families affected by imprisonment Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Online Social Networking Sites (SNSs) and other Artificial Intelligence…
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The Galápagos as penal colony: Exile, peonage, and state control at the Hacienda El Progreso, 1878–1904

The Galápagos as penal colony: Exile, peonage, and state control at the Hacienda El Progreso, 1878–1904 Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Transportation to remote islands has been a way that…
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Uneasy partnerships: Prisoner re-entry, family problems and state coercion in the era of neoliberalism

Uneasy partnerships: Prisoner re-entry, family problems and state coercion in the era of neoliberalism Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Hundreds of thousands of Americans are released from prison every year.…
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