As compiled by Miltonette Craig:
RECENTLY
PUBLISHED WORKS
October 2017
ARTICLES
Andraka-Christou,
Barbara. (2017). What Is “Treatment” For Opioid Addiction in Problem-Solving
Courts? A Study of 20 Indiana Drug and Veterans Courts. Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, 18(2), 189-254. [Access it here]
Dawe Meghan, and Philip Goodman. (2017).
Conservative Politics, Sacred Cows, and Sacrificial Lambs: The (Mis)Use of
Evidence in Canada’s Political and Penal Fields. Canadian Review of Sociology, 54(2),
129-146. [Access it here]
Kang, Timothy, Candace Kruttschnitt, and
Philip Goodman. (2017, Forthcoming). Multi-Method
Synergy: Using the Life-History Calendar and Life as a Film for Retrospective
Narratives. Howard Journal of Crime and
Justice.
Mears,
Daniel, Miltonette Craig, Eric Stewart, and Patricia Warren. (2017). Thinking
Fast, Not Slow: How Cognitive Biases May Contribute to Racial Disparities in
the Use of Force in Police-Citizen Encounters. Journal of Criminal Justice, 53,
12-24. [Access it here]
Reiter,
Keramet, and Susan Bibler Coutin. (2017). Crossing Borders and Criminalizing
Identity: The Disintegrated Subjects of Administrative Sanctions. Law and Society Review, 51(3), 567-601. [Access it here]
Sykes,
Bryan, Anjuli Verma, and Black Hawk Hancock. (2017). Aligning Sampling and Case
Selection in Quantitative-Qualitative Research Designs: Establishing
Generalizability Limits in Mixed-Method Studies. Ethnography. DOI: 10.1177/1466138117725341 [Access it here]
Werth, Robert.
(2017). Book Review: On the Parole Board: Reflections on Crime, Punishment,
Redemption and Justice, by Frederic Reamer. Punishment
& Society. DOI: 10.1177/1462474517731736 [Access it here]
BOOKS/BOOK
CHAPTERS/EDITED COLLECTIONS
Goodman, Philip, Joshua
Page, and Michelle Phelps. (2017). Breaking the Pendulum: The Long Struggle
Over Criminal Justice. New York: Oxford University Press. [More info here]
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It was a big month for Phil Goodman!
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