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The great penal leap backward : incarceration in America from Nixon to Clinton |
Loïc Wacquant |
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Continuity, rupture, or just more of the 'volatile and contradictory'? Glimpses of New South Wales' penal practice behind and through the discursive |
David Brown |
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Crime control in Western contries, 1970 to 2000 |
Lyn Hinds |
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Supermax meets death row : legal struggles around the new punitiveness in the US |
Mona Lynch |
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The liberal veil : revisiting Canadian penality |
Dawn Moore and Kelly Hannah-Moffat |
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Contemporary statecraft and the 'punitive obsession' : a critique of the new penology |
Roy Coleman and Joe Sim |
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Globalization and the new punitiveness |
Estella Baker and Julian V. Roberts |
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Engaging with punitive attitudes towards crime and punishment. Some strategic lesson from England and Wales |
Mick Ryan |
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The ad and the from : punitiveness and technological culture |
Katja Franko Aas |
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Electronic monitoring, satellite tracking, and the new punitiveness in England and Wales |
Mike Nellis |
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Levels of punitiveness in Scandinavia : description and explanations |
Ulla Bondeson |
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Missing the punitive turn? Canadian criminal justice, 'balance', and penal modernism |
Jeffrey Meyer and Pat O'Malley |
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When is a society non-punitive? The Italian case |
David Nelken |
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Modernity and the punitive |
Simon Hallsworth |
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Elias, punishment, and decivilization |
John Pratt |
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Liberal exclusions and the new punitiveness |
Mark Brown |
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Rethinking narratives of penal change in global context |
Wayne Morrison |
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The great penal leap backward : incarceration in America from Nixon to Clinton |
Loïc Wacquant |
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Continuity, rupture, or just more of the 'volatile and contradictory'? Glimpses of New South Wales' penal practice behind and through the discursive |
David Brown |
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Crime control in Western contries, 1970 to 2000 |
Lyn Hinds |