Carceral protectionism and the perpetually (in)vulnerable
Carceral protectionism and the perpetually (in)vulnerable Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. The United States relies on carceralism—mass incarceration and institutionalization, surveillance and control—for its continued operation. The criminalization of…
A typology of prisoner compliance to the Incentives and Earned Privileges scheme: Theorising the neoliberal self and staff–prisoner relationships
A typology of prisoner compliance to the Incentives and Earned Privileges scheme: Theorising the neoliberal self and staff–prisoner relationships Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. This article is based on…
Gender punitivism: Queer perspectives on identity politics in criminal justice
Gender punitivism: Queer perspectives on identity politics in criminal justice Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. The article examines the convergence of identity politics and punitivism, two tendencies that profoundly…
Penitentiary pleasures: Queer understandings of prison paradoxes
Penitentiary pleasures: Queer understandings of prison paradoxes Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Historically, prison researchers have remained disengaged with explorations of pleasure in punishment because of the risk of…
‘It all started here, and it all ends here too’: Homosexual criminalisation and the queer politics of apology
‘It all started here, and it all ends here too’: Homosexual criminalisation and the queer politics of apology Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. In recent years, we have witnessed…
Book review: Pamela Ugwudike, Peter Raynor and Jill Annison, Evidence-based Skills in Criminal Justice: International Research on Supporting Rehabilitation and Desistance
Book review: Pamela Ugwudike, Peter Raynor and Jill Annison, Evidence-based Skills in Criminal Justice: International Research on Supporting Rehabilitation and Desistance Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Eve Mullins Read…
‘Keeping busy’ as agency in early desistance
‘Keeping busy’ as agency in early desistance Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Agency in desistance research has often been understood as deliberate action undertaken in pursuit of a desisting…
Intoxicating the ‘charmed circle’: Constructions of deviance and normativity by people who combine drugs and sex
Intoxicating the ‘charmed circle’: Constructions of deviance and normativity by people who combine drugs and sex Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Sex involving illicit drugs is currently receiving close…
Sexual deviance in prison: Queering identity and intimacy in prison research
Sexual deviance in prison: Queering identity and intimacy in prison research Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Recent years have seen increased attention in both research and policy towards lesbian,…
Queering desistance: Chrononormativity, afterwardsness and young men’s sexual intimate partner violence
Queering desistance: Chrononormativity, afterwardsness and young men’s sexual intimate partner violence Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Queer criminology has primarily focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people…
Book review: Philippa Tomczak, The Penal Voluntary Sector
Book review: Philippa Tomczak, The Penal Voluntary Sector Criminology &Criminal Justice, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 376-378, July 2020. Jamie Buchan Read the syndicated article here
‘It was like an animal in pain’: Institutional thoughtlessness and experiences of bereavement in prison
‘It was like an animal in pain’: Institutional thoughtlessness and experiences of bereavement in prison Criminology &Criminal Justice, Ahead of Print. Using the concept of institutional thoughtlessness, this article examines…