The Rhetoric of Abolition: Continuity and Change in the Struggle Against America’s Death Penalty, 1900-2010
The Rhetoric of Abolition: Continuity and Change in the Struggle Against America's Death Penalty, 1900-2010 This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital…
Race and Death Sentencing for Oklahoma Homicides Committed Between 1990 and 2012
Race and Death Sentencing for Oklahoma Homicides Committed Between 1990 and 2012 This Article examines 4,668 Oklahoma homicide cases with an identified suspect that occurred during a twenty-three year period…
Examining Jurors: Applying Conversation Analysis to Voir Dire in Capital Cases, a First Look
Examining Jurors: Applying Conversation Analysis to Voir Dire in Capital Cases, a First Look Scholarship about racial disparities in jury selection is extensive, but the data about how parties examine…
A Culture that is Hard to Defend: Extralegal Factors in Federal Death Penalty Cases
A Culture that is Hard to Defend: Extralegal Factors in Federal Death Penalty Cases Empirical research has exposed a troubling pattern of capital punishment in the United States, with extralegal…
The American Death Penalty Decline
The American Death Penalty Decline American death sentences have both declined and become concentrated in a small group of counties. In his dissenting opinion in Glossip v. Gross in 2014,…
The Mechanics of Reform: Implementing Correctional Programmes in English Prisons
The Mechanics of Reform: Implementing Correctional Programmes in English Prisons AbstractDelivering correctional programmes in the prison environment has proved challenging, and desired outcomes have not always been achieved. Drawing on…
Invisible Punishment is Wrong – But Why? The Normative Basis of Criticism of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction
Invisible Punishment is Wrong – But Why? The Normative Basis of Criticism of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction Abstract This article is concerned with the way in which criminal justice…
Multi-Method Synergy: Using the Life History Calendar and Life as a Film for Retrospective Narratives
Multi-Method Synergy: Using the Life History Calendar and Life as a Film for Retrospective Narratives Abstract As scholars of crime increasingly use narratives elicited from people found guilty of committing…
Flipping the Script: Masculinity and Reintegration in a Parolee Mentoring Programme
Flipping the Script: Masculinity and Reintegration in a Parolee Mentoring Programme Abstract This research presents the culmination of more than 80 hours of observation of a community-based reintegration programme known…
Seeing What is ‘Invisible in Plain Sight’: Policing Coercive Control
Seeing What is ‘Invisible in Plain Sight’: Policing Coercive Control Abstract Coercive control has emerged as a key focus for researchers and activists working in the field of intimate partner…
Intimate partner homicide, immigration and citizenship: evidence from Norway 1990–2012
Intimate partner homicide, immigration and citizenship: evidence from Norway 1990–2012 . Solveig Karin Bø Vatnar Read the syndicated article here
‘All of that’s gone now’: The failure to sustain police-youth programmes in Baltimore City
‘All of that’s gone now’: The failure to sustain police-youth programmes in Baltimore City The Police Journal, Ahead of Print. Go to Source