Penal reform, anti-carceral feminist campaigns and the politics of change in women’s prisons, Victoria, Australia

Penal reform, anti-carceral feminist campaigns and the politics of change in women’s prisons, Victoria, Australia Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 283-307, July 2018. Bree Carlton Read the syndicated…
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Expansion, standardization, and densification of the criminal justice apparatus: Recent developments in Brazil

Expansion, standardization, and densification of the criminal justice apparatus: Recent developments in Brazil Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 329-350, July 2018. David S Fonseca Read the syndicated article…
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“‘It will crush you like a bug’: Maternal incarceration, secondary prisonization, and children’s visitation”

“‘It will crush you like a bug’: Maternal incarceration, secondary prisonization, and children’s visitation” Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 351-374, July 2018. Brittnie L Aiello Read the syndicated…
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The Revolution Might Not Be Televised (But It Will Be Lived Streamed): Future Directions for Research on Police–Minority Relations

The Revolution Might Not Be Televised (But It Will Be Lived Streamed): Future Directions for Research on Police–Minority Relations Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 199-215, July 2018.…
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I Am Nobody Here: Institutional Humanism and the Discourse of Disposability in the Lives of Criminalized Refugee Youth in Canada

I Am Nobody Here: Institutional Humanism and the Discourse of Disposability in the Lives of Criminalized Refugee Youth in Canada Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Jenny Francis Read the…
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