Probation and the shadow carceral state: Legal envisioning from Minnesota [0.03%]
Probation与阴影监禁国家:来自明尼苏达州的法律构想
Michelle S Phelps,Eric Seligman
Michelle S Phelps
The transformation of US punishment in the late 20th century was defined not just by mass imprisonment, but the growth of a shadow carceral state of administrative and civil sanctions, including technical violations of probation and parole ...
Irreducibly Social: Why Biocriminology's Ontoepistemology is Incompatible with the Social Reality of Crime [0.03%]
不可简约的社会性:为什么生物犯罪学的本体认识论与犯罪的社会现实不兼容
Callie H Burt
Callie H Burt
Professing interactionist bio + social terminology, contemporary biocriminology asserts a break from its biologically essentialist past. Assurances notwithstanding, whether biocriminology has undergone a decisive paradigm shift rejecting no...
Gestalt contexture and contested motives: Understanding video evidence in the murder trial of Officer Michael Slager [0.03%]
格局构造与动机争议——迈克尔·斯莱格尔警官谋杀案视频证据的理解
Patrick G Watson
Patrick G Watson
This article is situated in ongoing discussions about the influx of images of police violence. To date, much scholarship has centred on Foucauldian notions of knowledge-power and sousveillance. Alternatively, I attend to how video evidence ...
Matthew Light,Anne-Marie Singh,Josh Gold
Matthew Light
Most studies of private security postulate exclusively internal, primarily economic, causes of the industry's growth and regulation. In contrast, based on the case of post-Soviet Estonia, we investigate how a state's external security envir...
Sveinung Sandberg,Gustavo Fondevila
Sveinung Sandberg
The epidemic psychology of pandemics creates an atmosphere of panic and fear that can expedite new laws and facilitate criminogenic narrative arousal. Using narrative criminology, we discuss crimes that emerged from pandemic narratives in t...
The social construction of the value of wildlife: A green cultural criminological perspective [0.03%]
论野生动物的价值的社会建构:绿色文化犯罪学视角
Daan P van Uhm
Daan P van Uhm
The trade in wildlife is not a new phenomenon. The earliest civilizations were linked to the trade in live animals and parts thereof, from the Egyptian pharaohs to aristocrats in the modern era. This article focuses on the history of the wi...
Seth J Prins,Adam Reich
Seth J Prins
Risk assessment and risk reduction have become increasingly central to criminal justice policy and practice in the last 25 years. Yet there remains a lack of consensus both on the theoretical and methodological foundations of risk and on it...
Fracturing the Penal State: State Actors and the Role of Conflict in Penal Change [0.03%]
惩罚体制的断裂:国家行动者与冲突在惩罚变化中的作用
Ashley Rubin,Michelle S Phelps
Ashley Rubin
The concept of a penal or carceral state has quickly become a staple in punishment and criminal justice literature. However, the concept, which suffers from a proliferation of meanings and is frequently undefined, gives readers the impressi...
Alistair Fraser,John M Hagedorn
Alistair Fraser
Across the globe, the phenomenon of youth gangs has become an important and sensitive public issue. In this context, an increasing level of research attention has focused on the development of universalized definitions of gangs in a global ...
Postcolonial penality: Liberty and repression in the shadow of independence, India c. 1947 [0.03%]
后殖民刑罚:独立余晖里的自由与压制——以1947年的印度为例
Mark Brown
Mark Brown
This article reports primary archival data on the colonial penal history of British India and its reconfiguration into the postcolonial Indian state. It introduces criminologists to frameworks through which postcolonial scholars have sought...