January 19, 2015 David Thompson Alexandria Innes , Alice Goffmann , American Anthropologist , Area , Argentina , Army , Asylum Seekers , Brazil , Charles Springwood , Christopher Birkbeck , City and Community , Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews , Critical Sociology , Critique of Anthropology , Daniel Goldstein , France , Guns , Immigration , In the Journals , India , International Criminal Justice Review , Jamie Fader , Juvenile Prison , Kate Williams , Katja Aas , Kristen Drybread , Kristin Doughty , Law and Society Review , Markus Kienscherf , Martin Wright , Máximo Badaró , Mediation , militarization , Norway , P.A.J. Waddington , police , Policing and Society , Punishment and Society (journal) , Qualitative Research , Rachel Wahl , Reuben May , Rob Canton , Robert Durán , Roza Tchoukaleyska , Rwanda , Security Dialogue , Tea Bengtsson , Tim Newburn , Torture , UK , United States
Welcome back to In the Journals , a sweep of recent publications examining security, crime, policing and the law. After a short break we hope you are ready to usher in the new year with just some of the many articles and journal issues released in recent months.
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October 27, 2014 David Thompson American Anthropologist , Anelise de Santos Gutteres , Annals of the Association of American Geographers , Annual Review of Anthropology , Anthropological Quarterly , Argentina , Brazil , Claudio Vera Sanches , Conservation , Contemporary Justice Review , Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews , Deborah Levenson , Didier Fassin , DNA , drug courts , Feminist Criminology , Foucault Studies , Guatemala , Ieva Jusionyte , Institutional Ethnography , Jeff Garmany , Jennifer Burrel , Jill McCorkel , Journal of Law and Society , Kevin O'Neill , LIsa Meierotto , Manuela Cunha , Mark Correia , Megan Welsh , militarization , Noa Vaisman , Oakland Police Department , parole , Pentecostalism , Post-Conflict , protest movements , Punishment and Society (journal) , Randy Lippert , Rebecca Tiger , Rosalind Shaw , Sarah Turnbull , Sierra Leone , Social Anthropology , US-Mexico border , Valli Rajah , William Armaline
Welcome back to In the Journals , a bi-monthly look at the recent academic publications that deal with issues of security, crime, policing and the law. The last few months have seen a slew of new journal issues and many noteworthy articles of interest to anthropoliteia’s readers – below are just a few of these to browse through over the Fall.
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