Intellectual disability and mental illness among women sentenced to death in the U.S.: Constitutional and evidentiary dilemmas

Intellectual disability and mental illness among women sentenced to death in the : Constitutional and evidentiary dilemmas Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. This study examined the cases of women on…
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(In)-justice: An exploration of the dehumanization, victimization, criminalization, and over-incarceration of Indigenous women in Canada

(In)-justice: An exploration of the dehumanization, victimization, criminalization, and over-incarceration of Indigenous women in Canada Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Indigenous women are vastly overrepresented in Canada’s federal prisons and…
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Between legality and legitimacy: The courtroom as a site of resistance in the criminalization of migration

Between legality and legitimacy: The courtroom as a site of resistance in the criminalization of migration Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. The criminalization of migration-related acts, rather than simply strengthening…
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Punitive ambiguity: State-level criminal record data quality in the era of widespread background screening

Punitive ambiguity: State-level criminal record data quality in the era of widespread background screening Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Prior research documents widespread deficiencies in the quality and completeness of…
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