Kettle Logic [0.03%]
烧水壶逻辑
Mark Neocleous
Mark Neocleous
This article unearths the political logic of the police kettle. Rather than add to the mundane debate about civil liberties or models of policing, this article argues that the kettle reveals nothing less than the police war at the heart of ...
Essential Crimes? Essential Punishments? Rethinking Essentiality in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间对“基本性”的反思——“基本犯罪”还是“基本惩罚”?
Valeria Vegh Weis,Brittany Magnin
Valeria Vegh Weis
The phrases, "essential businesses" and "essential jobs," emerged at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, raising questions about and reflecting concerns over which goods, services, and workers were necessary to prevent societal collapse...
Oliver Smith,Avi Brisman
Oliver Smith
Our relationship with plastic is complex. While the societal benefits of plastic are undeniable, plastic has also come to occupy a central role within a culture of waste and disposable living that constitutes a significant problem for healt...
Targeting Vulnerability with Electronic Location Monitoring: Paternalistic Surveillance and the Distortion of Risk as a Mode of Carceral Expansion [0.03%]
针对脆弱群体的电子定位监控:父爱主义监视、风险扭曲与监禁扩张模式
Krystle Shore
Krystle Shore
Surveillance practices, both state and non-state in origin, are deployed increasingly to solve social problems beyond the traditional domains of criminal justice and national security, including public health concerns. Although such "protec...
Rediscovering the Relative Deprivation and Crime Debate: Tracking its Fortunes from Left Realism to the Precariat [0.03%]
从左翼现实主义到弱势群体,相对剥夺与犯罪的争论及其前景追踪
Craig Webber
Craig Webber
This article revisits the concept of relative deprivation and asks whether it is still useful for criminology. The article traces the way relative deprivation has been used in the past to understand crime and how it has connections to other...
"Like Fetching Water with a Bucket Full of Holes": High-Profile Cases and Perceptions of System Failure [0.03%]
“用有洞的桶打水”的司法:“大案”与公众对司法系统的负面看法
Nicholas Chagnon,Nickie D Phillips
Nicholas Chagnon
High-profile trials are often held up as emblematic of social justice causes, but this often obscures rather than clarifies justice issues for the public. Trial outcomes may be seen as proxies of much deeper, structural problems, though med...
Avi Brisman
Avi Brisman
Debt Relief Reforms are not Enough to Alter the Relations of Inequality and Harm Reproduction: The Case of Educational Debt and the Need for Structural Reconstruction [0.03%]
债务减免改革不足以改变不平等和伤害再现的关系:关于教育债务的案例以及结构性重建的需求
Gregg Barak
Gregg Barak
In the contemporary age of financialization, more and more citizens of the world are living in debt bondage and finding themselves subject to those financial institutions that are endangering the global political economy. At this turning po...
Carceral Citizenship as Strength: Formerly Incarcerated Activists, Civic Engagement and Criminal Justice Transformation [0.03%]
刑满释放活动家、公民参与和刑事司法改革中的囚禁式公民身份力量论
Justin M Smith,Aaron Kinzel
Justin M Smith
During the era of mass incarceration, a history of felony convictions and imprisonment imposes legal and extra-legal sanctions that strip individuals of rights-what Miller and Alexander (2016) call "carceral citizenship." Despite the wide-r...