“They Can’t Search Her”: How Gender Imbalances in the Police Force Contribute to Perceptions of Procedural Unfairness
“They Can’t Search Her”: How Gender Imbalances in the Police Force Contribute to Perceptions of Procedural Unfairness Feminist Criminology, Volume 13, Issue 3, Page 260-286, July 2018. Madeleine Novich Read…
Constrained Agency Theory and Leadership: A New Perspective to Understand How Female Police Officers Overcome the Structural and Social Impediments to Promotion
Constrained Agency Theory and Leadership: A New Perspective to Understand How Female Police Officers Overcome the Structural and Social Impediments to Promotion Feminist Criminology, Volume 13, Issue 3, Page 287-308,…
Disrupting the “Heroic” Male Within Policing: A Case of Direct Entry
Disrupting the “Heroic” Male Within Policing: A Case of Direct Entry Feminist Criminology, Volume 13, Issue 3, Page 309-328, July 2018. Marisa Silvestri Read the syndicated article here
What Factors Influence an Officer’s Decision to Shoot? The Promise and Limitations of Using Public Data
What Factors Influence an Officer’s Decision to Shoot? The Promise and Limitations of Using Public Data Justice Research and Policy, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 48-76, June 2017. Go to…
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…
An enduring sovereign mode of punishment: Post-dictatorial penal policies in Spain
An enduring sovereign mode of punishment: Post-dictatorial penal policies in Spain Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 308-328, July 2018. José A Brandariz-García Read the syndicated article here
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…
“‘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…
Underground penality: The IRA’s punishment of informers
Underground penality: The IRA’s punishment of informers Punishment &Society, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 375-395, July 2018. Ron Dudai Read the syndicated article here
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.…
The Racial Invariance Thesis and Neighborhood Crime: Beyond the Black–White Divide
The Racial Invariance Thesis and Neighborhood Crime: Beyond the Black–White Divide Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 216-243, July 2018. Alma A. Hernandez Read the syndicated article here
Examining the Role of Demographics in Campus Crime Alerts: Implications and Recommendations
Examining the Role of Demographics in Campus Crime Alerts: Implications and Recommendations Race and Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 244-269, July 2018. William V. Pelfrey Read the syndicated article…