Thursday, October 26, 2017

New Special Issue of Theoretical Criminology of Interest

New Special Issue on the state of the State (Guest Editors Vanessa Barker and Lisa Miller)

Introduction to the special issue on the state of the State
Vanessa Barker, Lisa L Miller
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 417–421

Articles

Fracturing the penal state: State actors and the role of conflict in penal change
Ashley Rubin, Michelle S Phelps
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 422–440

Penal power at the border: Realigning state and nation
Vanessa Barker
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 441–457

‘The constitution of political membership’: Punishment, political membership, and the Italian case
Zelia Gallo
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 458–477

Black women, victimization, and the limitations of the liberal state
Shatema Threadcraft, Lisa L Miller
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 478–493

“What citizens can see of the state”: Police and the construction of democratic citizenship in Latin America
Yanilda María González
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 494–511

What’s in a name and why it matters: A historical analysis of the relationship between state authority, vigilantism and penal power in South Africa
Gail Super
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 512–531

Carceral Citizenship: Race, Rights and Responsibility in the Age of Mass Supervision
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Forrest Stuart
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 532–548

Book reviews for the state of the State Special Issue

Liberal guilt? The political origins of US mass incarceration
Dominic Aitken
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 549–553

Book Review: Judah Schept, Progressive Punishment: Job Loss, Jail Growth, and the Neoliberal Logic of Carceral Expansion
Michelle S Phelps
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 554–556

Book Review: Daniel LaChance, Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United States
Bailey Socha
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 556–558

Book Review: Chris Cunneen and Juan Tauri, Indigenous Criminology
Leanne Weber
First Published October 25, 2017; pp. 558–561

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