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期刊名:Punishment & society-international journal of penology

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ISSN:1462-4745

e-ISSN:1741-3095

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Taylor A Reed,Laura S Abrams,Christopher Bondoc et al. Taylor A Reed et al.
This study explores how Black and Latinx young adults (ages 18-25) who were reentering the community from Los Angeles County jails viewed racial injustice in the criminal legal system in the context of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests ...
Dale Spencer,Rose Ricciardelli,Katerina Richard et al. Dale Spencer et al.
Despite early calls to pay attention to the role of emotions in crime and criminal justice, including in prison studies, empirical research focusing on emotions in the administration of criminal justice has been sporadic. With notable excep...
Naomi F Sugie,Juan R Sandoval,Daniela E Kaiser et al. Naomi F Sugie et al.
Recent efforts to dismantle felon disenfranchisement regimes have the potential to substantially expand electoral eligibility among people with criminal records; however, even among those with criminal legal histories who are eligible to vo...
Sarah Turnbull,Dawn Moore Sarah Turnbull
Recent scholarship on carceral mobilities critiques conceptualizations of carceral spaces as fixed and stable, and movements within or around sites of confinement as linear and horizontal. According to this critique, criminological studies ...
Katarina Bogosavljević,Jennifer M Kilty Katarina Bogosavljević
Prisons are inherently emotional environments where both staff and prisoners engage in a continuous process of emotion management while working and living in carceral spaces. This paper explores how Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) valu...
Mike Vuolo,Lesley E Schneider,Eric G LaPlant Mike Vuolo
To date, most criminal justice research on COVID-19 has examined the rapid spread within prisons. We shift the focus to reentry via in-depth interviews with formerly incarcerated individuals in central Ohio, specifically focusing on how cri...
Jessica Evans,Jordan House Jessica Evans
Since the onset of COVID-19, social protest has expanded significantly. Little, however, has been written on prison-led and prison justice organizing in the wake of the pandemic-particularly in the Canadian context. This article is a case s...
Marie Manikis,Nicholas Doiron Marie Manikis
The continuous perpetration of unjustified harms by the carceral state through its use of solitary confinement justifies the creation of a novel process of automatic sentence review. This process is necessary to account for such state-perpe...
Tait Sanders,Jessica Gildersleeve,Sherree Halliwell et al. Tait Sanders et al.
Most incarceration settings around the world are governed by strong cisnormative policies, architectures, and social expectations that segregate according to a person's legal gender (i.e. male or female). This paper draws on the lived exper...
Collins Ifeonu,Kevin D Haggerty,Sandra M Bucerius Collins Ifeonu
In the last two decades, a body of critical scholarship has emerged accentuating the social and cultural importance of food in prison. This article employs a tripartite conceptual framework for contemplating and demarcating food's different...