Punishment & Society-International Journal of Penology

Papers
(The median citation count of Punishment & Society-International Journal of Penology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Surviving cell-sharing: Resistance, cooperation and collaboration47
Immobilized: (In)congruent collateral consequences and racialized driver's license restrictions30
Elizabeth Cook, Family Activism in the Aftermath of Fatal Violence CookElizabeth, Family Activism in the Aftermath of Fatal Violence, Routledge: London and New York, 20227
Performing rehabilitation: Reentry, art, and identity18
The Taint of The Other: Prison Work as ‘Dirty Work’ In Australia18
Book Review: Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court. The Blame Cascade by Leila Ullrich17
Extraction without reserve: The case of Arizona's penal care regime14
The next jailor: An empirical study of danger to the public immigration detentions in Canada (summer 2021)14
Alice Ievins, The Stains of Imprisonment. Moral Communication and Men Convicted of Sex Offense10
Book Review: Wayward girls in Victorian and Edwardian England by Tahaney Alghrani AlghraniTahaney, Wayward girls in Victorian and Edwardian England, Bloomsbury: London, 10
Regulating criminal justice: The role of procedural justice and legitimacy in the inspection of probation in England and Wales9
Bordered welfare in Australia: Income management as a bordering technology of neoliberal and colonial governance9
Justifying leniency at a time of punitiveness: Federal clemency narratives in the United States8
Solitary confinement as state harm: Reimagining sentencing in light of dynamic censure and state blame8
Tommie Shelby, The Idea of Prison Abolition8
Qi Chen, Governance, Social Control and Legal Reform in China: Community Sanctions and Measures8
‘Entrapped in a penal time capsule’: Extralegal discourses in sentence review of life prisoners in India7
David Churchill, Henry Yeomans and Iain Channing, Historical Criminology, Routledge Key Ideas in Criminology7
Talking punishment: How victim perceptions of punishment change when they communicate with offenders6
Enemy parole6
There is no place to go in “America's Finest City”: Basic sanitation deprivation is punishment in San Diego, California, USA6
“Social workers by day and terrorists by night?” Wounded healers, restorative justice, and ex-prisoner reentry6
The obsolescence of detention: Versatility, expendability and plasticity in the field of immigration confinement6
Ruptured alliances: Prosecutorial lobbying, victims’ interests and punishment policy in Illinois5
Architecture, atmospheres, and the pains of unattainable affordances: Tracing prisoners’ lived experience in a ‘new-generation’ prison in Switzerland5
Book review: War as Protection and Punishment: Armed international Intervention at the ‘End of History’ by Teresa Degenhardt DegenhardtTeresa, War as Protection and Puni5
Between risk and race: Does diagnostic ambiguity fuel racial disparities under sexually violent predator laws?5
Liam Martin, Halfway House: Prisoner Reentry and the Shadow of Carceral Care5
Gauging the totality of criminal legal sanctions and punishment: Implications for research and policy on retribution and deterrence5
Ben Bethell, ‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879-1948 Ben Bethell, ‘Star Men’ in English Convict Prisons, 1879-1948 , Routledge: A5
Leanne Weber, Jarrett Blaustein, Kathryn Benier, Rebecca Wickes and Diana Johns, Place, Race and Politics: The Anatomy of a Law and Order Crisis4
Arresting movement: The history of German immigration detention beyond the camp4
States of denial: Magdalene Laundries in twentieth-century Ireland4
Penal-welfare systems in a (post)colonial world: The rise and disregard of alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers in South Africa4
Coloniality, just war & carceral injustice in Brazil4
Haven't they suffered enough? Time to exoneration following wrongful conviction of racially marginalized minority- vs. majority-group members4
Theorizing a way out of reformist reforms: Gladue reports and penal abolition4
Who cares?: The burdens of care borne by the loved ones of incarcerated men4
Privatisation and accountability in Australian immigration detention: A case of state-corporate symbiosis4
“A prison is no place for a pandemic”: Canadian prisoners’ collective action in the time of COVID-194
Writing from the flesh: A response to my interlocutors3
Joshua Dubler and Vincent W Lloyd, Break Every Yoke: Religion, Justice, and the Abolition of Prisons3
César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Migrating to Prison: America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants3
Book Review: On the Wrong Side: How Universities Protect Perpetrators and Betray Survivors of Sexual Violence by Nicole Bedera BederaNicoleOn the Wrong Side: How Univers3
Penal Welfare or Penal Sovereignty? A Political Sociology of Recent Formalization of Chinese Community Corrections3
The politics of rehabilitation within Chinese community corrections: The rise of an enabling and embedded state in a rapidly modernizing society3
The risk–gang nexus in Sweden: Penal layering and the uneven topography of penal change3
A ‘crimmigrant ban’? Global mobility, urban (in)security and the changing dynamics of judicial practices3
“The biggest thing you can rob is somebody's time”: Exploring how the carceral state bankrupts fathers through temporal debt3
Franklin E Zimring, The Insidious Momentum of American Mass Incarceration3
Life-sentenced prisoners, crime victims, and the multidialog of parole3
Zoha Waseem, Insecure Guardians: Enforcement, Encounters and Everyday Policing in Postcolonial Karachi2
Groomers, gays, and gender ideology: Why the anti-LGBTQIA+ legislative backlash is a moral panic and why criminologists should care2
Shaping the road to reentry: Organizational variation and narrative labor in the penal voluntary sector2
Abolition compromised: How state-nonprofit funding dynamics undermine anti-carceral reform2
Punishing people through property: Strategic task force inspections at the nexus of criminal and civil legal systems2
Introduction: African penal histories in global perspective2
Making sense of penal difference: Political cultures and comparative penology2
Beyond punishment: Towards a framework of transformative accountability2
Lost in translation: The principle of normalisation in prison policy in Norway and the Netherlands2
Prosecutors as punishers: A case study of Trump-era practices2
How punitive is pretrial? Measuring the relative pains of pretrial detention2
Boyles A., You Can't Stop the Revolution: Community Disorder and Social Ties2
A reality check on the digitalisation of prisons: Assessing the opportunities and risks of providing digital technologies for prisoners2
Book Review: Sons, Daughters, and Sidewalk Psychotics: Mental Illness and Homelessness in Los Angeles by Gong, Neil GongNeil. Sons, Daughters, and Sidewalk Psychotics: M2
Depth in simultaneous familial imprisonment2
Shifting the practice of coercive penal care over time in a problem-solving court2
Of boredom and havoc: Correctional officers and meaning making2
Marisol LeBrón, Policing Life and Death: Race, Violence, and Resistance in Puerto Rico2
Paul Friedland, Seeing Justice Done: The Age of Spectacular Capital Punishment in France2
Something in the air: Toxic pollution in and around U.S. prisons2
Paul Rock, The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. Volume 1: The ‘Liberal Hour’1
Rehabilitation vs. risk: What predicts parole board decisions and rehabilitation authority recommendations?1
Punishment as text1
Slave “Corrections” in Luanda, Angola from 1836 to 18691
Workspaces, currencies, and care: Prison labor dynamics in a women's prison in Peru1
Understanding carceral mobilities in and through lived experiences of incarceration1
Paul M Renfro, Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State1
Nayan Shah, Refusal to Eat: A Century of Prison Hunger Strikes1
Marie-Eve Sylvestre, Nicholas Blomley and Céline Bellot, Red Zones: Criminal Law and the Territorial Governance of Marginalized People1
Vanina Ferreccio, La larga sombra de la prisión. Una etnografía de los efectos extendidos del encarcelamiento1
Manufacturing Obedience: Coercion and Authority in Border Controls1
Trauma and imported vulnerability in prison suicides1
Prison officers and esprit de corps. Ingroup and outgroup relationships in prison1
Alexandra Natapoff, Punishment Without Crime: How Our Massive Misdemeanor System Traps the Innocent and Makes America More Unequal1
Philosophers on prison abolitionism: Theory versus practice1
Living through extended liminality: Reintegration experiences of génocidaire ex-prisoners in Rwanda1
Forrest Stuart, Ballad of the Bullet: Gangs, Drill Music, and the Power of Online Infamy1
Access to justice at the intersection of civil and criminal law1
Armando Lara-Millán, Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity1
Nuances of fragmentation, (mis)recognition and closeness: Narratives of challenges and support during resettlement1
Ana Aliverti, Policing the Borders Within1
Kate Herrity, Sound, Order and Survival in Prison – The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown HerrityKate, Sound, Order and Survival in Prison – The Rhythms1
The submerged prison state: Punishment, private interests, and the politics of public accountability1
The monster and the self: Taking on the monstrosity of sexual violations1
Marion Vannier, Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment: The Case of Life Without Parole in California1
The jailhouse divergence: Why debtors’ prisons disappeared in 19th century Europe and flourished in West Africa1
Lisa L Miller, The Myth of Mob Rule: Violent Crime and Democratic Politics1
Punishment is purple: The political economy of prison building1
Hadar Aviram, Yesterday’s Monsters: The Manson Family Cases and the Illusion of Parole1
David Greenberg on prison abolition, an interview by John Clegg0
Jason Schnittker, Michael Massoglia and Christopher Uggen, Prisons and Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration Nasrul Ismail, The English Prison Health Sy0
Scott-Hayward, Christine S. and Henry F. Fradella, Punishing Poverty: How Bail and Pretrial Detention Fuel Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System0
Book Review: The politicization of police stops in Europe: Public issues and police reform by Jacques de Maillard, Michael Rowe, and Kristof Verfaillie de MaillardJacque0
“Broken windows” discipline and racial disparities in school punishment0
Calories, commerce, and culture: The multiple valuations of food in prison0
The promises and pitfalls of path dependence frameworks for analyzing penal change0
Accessing the right to vote among system-impacted people0
Michelle S Phelps, When Everything (and Nothing) Changed: Review of The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race, Violence & the Politics of Policing in America0
Trans architecture and the prison as archive: “don’t be a queen and you won’t be arrested”0
Cars, compounds and containers: Judicial and extrajudicial infrastructures of punishment in the ‘old’ and ‘new’ South Africa0
Roxana Willis, A Precarious Life: Community and Conflict in a Deindustrialized Town0
The new prison God Pods: Religious neoliberalism and evangelical “Inmate Field Ministry”0
Imperial legacies and southern penal spaces: A study of hunting nomads in postcolonial India0
Playing “mental judo”: Mapping staff compassion in Canadian federal prisons0
Wendy Fitzgibbon and John Lea, Privatising Justice: The Security Industry, War and Crime Control0
Tasseli McKay, Megan Comfort, Christine Lindquist, & Anupa Bir, Holding On: Family and Fatherhood During Incarceration and Reentry0
Katja Franko, The Crimmigrant Other0
What happens to imprisonment rates when a progressive prosecutor is elected: Quasi-experimental evidence from Cook County0
Penal extractivism: A qualitative study on punishment and extractive industries in Peru0
‘Time's relentless melt’: The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age0
Too much policing: Why calls are made to defund the police0
I González Sánchez, Neoliberalismo y castigo0
The symbolic currency of labor at the parole board0
Marcelo Bergman & Fondevila Gustav, Prisons and crime in Latin America0
Matt Tidmarsh, Professionalism in Probation: Making Sense of Marketisation0
A safe haven? Women's experiences of violence in Australian immigration detention0
“The COVID-19 Murders”: Prison death-worlds and the fatal convenience of crisis0
Markers of entanglement: Survival strategies within the neoliberal university and the promise of carceral futures0
Forward-leaning policing and stability maintenance: The politics of penal control in Xi's China0
Contextualizing Indigenous people and the state of exception: New Zealand's Waikeria Prison protest0
Darke, S., Garces, C., Duno-Gottberg, L., & Antillano, A. (Eds.), Carceral Communities in Latin America: Troubling Prison Worlds in the 21st CenturySozzo, M. (Ed), Prisons, Inmates and G0
‘Standing with Soldier F’: Bloody Sunday, disrupting the degradation ceremony and the court of public opinion0
Thomas Guiney, Getting Out: Early Release in England and Wales, 1960–19950
Surveillance and the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic for formerly incarcerated individuals0
Kay Whitlock and Nancy A. Heitzeg, Carceral Con: The Deceptive Terrain of Criminal Justice Reform0
Robert Reiner, Social Democratic Criminology0
Imprisonment and Citizenship in Senegal, 1917–1946: The Case of the Originaires0
Emma Milne, Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide: Judging the Failed Mother0
Parole, parole boards and the institutional dilemmas of contemporary prison release0
Louise Brangan, The Politics of Punishment: A comparative study of imprisonment and political culture0
Re-examining carceral ageing through meaning: What penology can learn from gerontology0
Radical right populism and the sociology of punishment: Towards a research agenda0
Malleable detention: The restructuring of carceral space within U.S. immigration detention0
Michael Tonry, Doing Justice, Preventing Crime0
Death in a Black Maria: Transport as punishment in an African carceral state0
Katja Franko and David R. Goyes, Victimhood, Memory and Consumerism. Profiting from Pablo0
Danielle S. Rudes with Shannon Magnuson and Angela Hattery, Surviving Solitary: Living and Working in Restricted Housing Units0
Mieke Kox, Unravelling unauthorized migrants’ legal consciousness processes Mieke Kox, Unravelling unauthorized migrants’ legal consciousness processes, Eleven: Netherla0
Book Review: Policing Patients: Treatment and Surveillance on the Frontlines of the Opioid Crisis by Elizabeth Chiarello ChiarelloElizabeth, Policing Patients: Treatment0
Pretrial processing and the making of incipient carceral citizens0
What does Lawfare mean in Latin America? A new framework for understanding the criminalization of progressive political leaders0
Michael S. Sherry, The Punitive Turn in American Life: How the United States Learned to Fight Crime Like a War0
Punitiveness and atrocity: Why do some Filipinos support mass violence?0
Within-race variations in sentencing outcomes: Nationality and punishment among Asians in United States federal courts0
Introduction: Legacies of Empire0
The changing landscapes of immigration detention0
Miller R, Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration0
Ben Crewe, Andrew Goldsmith and Mark Halsey, Power, and Pain in the Modern Prison: The Society of Captives Revisited0
The politics of abolition: Reframing the death penalty's history in comparative perspective0
“We’re not the first and we’re not going to be the last”: Perspectives of system-involved black and Latinx young adults on racial injustice during the 2020 black lives matter protests0
Transformational learning and identity shift: Evidence from a campus behind bars0
Life without parole and euthanasia: The future unintended consequences of current sentencing policies0
The pains of prison reform: Informal prisoner governance and penal subjectivities in Estonia and Lithuania0
The resettlement net: ‘revolving door’ imprisonment and carceral (re)circulation0
John M. Halushka, A Weberian nightmare: Review of Getting the Runaround: Formerly Incarcerated Men and the Bureaucratic Barriers to Reentry0
Access to jeopardy: The legal hybridity of criminal-civil debt in the United States0
Cultural differences in control: How Thailand's order-centric legal mentality shapes its constraining lower-court practices0
Michelle S. Phelps, The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race, Violence & the Politics of Policing in America PhelpsMichelle S., The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race, Violence &0
Renouncing criminal citizens: Patterns of denationalization and citizenship theory0
Matthew Clair, Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court0
The effects of language on the stigmatization and exclusion of returning citizens: Results from a survey experiment0
Book Review: Delivering Justice to Non-Citizens. How Criminal Courts Create Borders and Boundaries by Eleonora Di Molfetta0
Gilles Favarel-Garrigues and Laurent Gayer, Proud to Punish0
Christopher Seeds, Death by Prison: The Emergence of Life without Parole and Perpetual Confinement0
Fleeting civilities: Narrative accounts from agents and migrants at the US-Mexico border0
Contaminated memories: How formerly incarcerated mothers remember their pasts and imagine their futures0
Servitude for a time: From the permanent slavery of the unfree to the slavery pro tempore of the free0
Managing inclusion or preparing for exclusion? A critical examination of gender-responsive management of female Central and Eastern European prisoners in England and Wales0
Getting boxed in: How race and gang labeling shape solitary confinement use0
Alice Wambui Macharia, Rights of the Child, Mothers and Sentencing: The Case of Kenya0
Retribution for tribal sovereignty: Settler colonial policing and civil justice impacts0
Beyond rhetoric: Emplotting the life course of criminal justice narratives0
Examining PM2.5 concentrations in counties with and without state-run correctional facilities in Texas0
Katherine Beckett, Ending Mass Incarceration: Why it Persists and How to Achieve Meaningful Reform0
Remnants of carcerality and fascism in contemporary literature from Equatorial Guinea0
The dual penal empire: Emergency powers and military courts in Palestine/Israel and beyond0
Legal reality or legal mirage? Examining the relationship between police violence, legal consciousness, and the promise of civil legal justice0
Hans Boutellier, A Criminology of Moral Order0
Borrowed legitimacy and beseeched resources: How competing professionals negotiate identities and forge symbiosis within Chinese community corrections0
Carl Suddler, Presumed Criminal: Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York0
Rachel Elise Barkow, Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration0
“I guess I need to say something about it at some point, maybe”: Sexual recidivism and the narrative negotiation of anticipated stigma management0
Surveillance potential: Exploring how unbanked social assistance recipients in Toronto, Canada negotiated a mandatory transition from cash to cards0
‘A pre-requisite of progress’? Prison modernisation and new prison building in England and Wales0
America's extraordinary penal state: A structural explanation0
Barry Goldson, Chris Cunneen, Sophie Russell, David Brown, Eileen Baldry, Melanie Schwartz, and Damon Briggs, Youth Justice and Penality in Comparative Context0
From “wait ‘em out” to push them out: Teachers’ reflections on passive and active modes of racialized school exclusion0
Richard Martin, Policing Human Rights: Law, Narratives, and Practice0
“You ended up getting the sense that Finland was some kind of reserve, an HIV-free zone” – a legal ethnography of HIV criminalization in Finland0
Ron Dudai, Penality in the Underground: The IRA’s Pursuit of Informers0
The rise and ongoing legacy of localism as collective identity in Hong Kong: Resinicisation anxieties and punishment of political dissent in the post-colonial era0
Market development, state formation, and the historical abolition of the debtors’ prison0
How do county-level ethno-racial composition and residential segregation influence pretrial decisions? Results from a multi-level, multi-decade study0
Ben Laws, Caged Emotions: Adaptation, Control and Solitude in Prison, Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology0
Carceral reckoning and twenty-first century US abolition movements: Generational struggles in the fight against prisons0
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration0
Miranda Bevan, Children in Police Custody: Adversity and Adversariality Behind Closed Doors Miranda Bevan, Children in Police Custody: Adversity and Adversariality Behin0
The Politics of Pain in Immigration Detention0
Penal hybridization: State influence and local resistance at a community-based reentry organization0
‘This is not what I signed up for’ – Danish prison officers’ attitudes towards more punitive penal policies0
Robin Fitzgerald, Arie Freiberg, Shannon Dodd, Lorana Bartels, Parole on Probation: Parole Decision-Making, Public Opinion and Public Confidence0
Border control within Spanish prisons? Intersections between immigration control and imprisonment at the southern border of Europe0
The exercise of authority during interactions in custody hearings in São Paulo (Brazil): Building legitimacy through exclusion0
Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Tobias Singelnstein, Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France and Germany: A Strained Restraint0
Florian Jeßberger and Julia Geneuss (eds), Why Punish Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities? Purposes of Punishment in International Criminal Law0
Anita Mackay, Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons0
Igor Prusa, Scandal in Japan: Transgression, Performance and Ritual PrusaIgor, Scandal in Japan: Transgression, Performance and Ritual , R0
Liability chains and access to justice0
Magnus Hörnqvist, The Pleasure of Punishment0
Carceral community in the time of COVID-19: Isolation, adaption, and predation0
Surviving austerity: Commissary stores, inequality and punishment in the contemporary American prison0
Toward a penology of organizational offending0
The ‘P-word’ in Indian juvenile justice: Toward a deeper understanding of legal rhetoric and practice0
Penal diversity, penality and community sanctions in Australia0
Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance, Crimesploitation: Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure on Reality Television0
Psychological jurisprudence and the working “tools” of justice: Diagnostic commentary and transgressive philosophy0
A path to tertiary desistance: A qualitative metasynthesis0
Public opinion about the shadow carceral state: A study of support for criminal justice fees0
Carcerality and the legacies of settler colonial punishment in Nairobi0
Producing exemplarity: Performance making in a Chinese prison0
The politics of pretrial detention: Mapping the development of Swedish remand policy0
A measure of justice: Citizen legal advocates, lay lawyering, and access to justice in Russia0
Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan, Vagrants and Vagabonds: Poverty and Mobility in the Early American Republic0
Courtney E. Thompson, An Organ of Murder: Crime, Violence, and Phrenology in Nineteenth-Century America0
Jason Warr, Forensic Psychologists: Prisons, Power and Vulnerability0
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration0
Migratory dependency and the death penalty: Foreign nationals facing capital punishment in the Gulf0
Multiple functions of immigration detention: Police measures in the governance of mobile populations0
The Prison Bust: Declining carceral capacity in an era of mass incarceration0
Book Review: Policing Environmental Protest: Power and Resistance in Pandemic Times by Anna Di Ronco Di RoncoAnna, Policing Environmental Protest: Power and Resistance i0
Tony Cheng, The Policing Machine: Enforcement, Endorsements, and the Illusion of Public Input0
Understanding the lived experiences of youth incarcerated in adult facilities through their letters: A content analysis0
Carceral safety in a post-PREA era: An examination of perceptual indicators of safety among incarcerated persons in four southeast prisons0
Parole as a boxing match: Lifers, prosecution, and the adversarial making of parole hearings0
Tracing structural racism in Swedish policing: Laws, practices, and technologies of criminalized difference0
More than monsters: Penal imaginaries and the specter of the dangerous sex offender0
“Secondary registrants”: A new conceptualization of the spread of community control0
WITHDRAWAL – Administrative Duplicate Publication: Book review: The Minneapolis Reckoning: Race, Violence & the Politics of Policing in America by Michelle S. Phelps0
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