Catholics and capital punishment: Do Pope Francis’s teachings matter in policy preferences?
Catholics and capital punishment: Do Pope Francis’s teachings matter in policy preferences? Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. In the United States, Catholics make up more than 50 million members of…
The Mississippi model: Dangers of prison reform in the context of fiscal austerity
The Mississippi model: Dangers of prison reform in the context of fiscal austerity Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Over the past decade, the political landscape in the realm of criminal…
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…
COVID-19 and European carcerality: Do national prison policies converge when faced with a pandemic?
COVID-19 and European carcerality: Do national prison policies converge when faced with a pandemic? Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. The article analyses an original dataset on policies adopted in 47…
Cara Jardine, Families, Imprisonment and Legitimacy: The Cost of Custodial Penalties,
Cara Jardine, Families, Imprisonment and Legitimacy: The Cost of Custodial Penalties, Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Lisa Mary Armstrong Read the syndicated article here
(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…
Punishment on arrival: New Zealand’s Returning Offenders Act 2015
Punishment on arrival: New Zealand’s Returning Offenders Act 2015 Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Australia’s detention-deportation regime is setting the agenda for New Zealand’s domestic criminal justice system, with implications…
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…
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…
The policing of subway fare evasion in postindustrial Los Angeles
The policing of subway fare evasion in postindustrial Los Angeles Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. According to the postindustrial policing thesis, cities that use cultural development strategies to attract new…
Prison official perceptions of technology in prison
Prison official perceptions of technology in prison Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Several state prisons have provided tablets to imprisoned people which appears to be indicative of a larger trend…
“The Struggle is Real”: Punitive assessment in community services
“The Struggle is Real”: Punitive assessment in community services Punishment &Society, Ahead of Print. Assessment tools are pivotal for the work of frontline community services providers, shaping client relationships, access…