March 23, 2014 David Thompson Africa , Alan Smith , Alice Hills , American Ethnologist (journal) , Andrew Jefferson , BEATRICE JAUREGUI , Ben Crew , borders , Brazil , Britain , checkpoints , Chris Garces , cities , confinement , Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews , corruption , Current Anthropology (journal) , Dawn Moore , drug treatment , drug users , Emma Kaufmann , emotional geography , Fernando Montero Castrillo , Focaal – Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology , gender , George Karandinos , Global South , Hideyuki Hirai , homosociality , human rights , India , informal police , Jason Warr , Journal of Postcolonial Writing , jugaad , Kano (Nigeria) , Laurie Kain Hart , Lori Beth Way , Peter Bennet , Phillipe Bourgois , police citizen interaction , prison staff , prisoners , prisons , Punishment , Punishment and Society (journal) , qualitative , quantitative , Ryan Patten , Sacha Darke , Scott Jacque , security , sexualization , Sharon Pickering , Sierra Leone , subjectivity , Theoretical Criminology (journal) , Thomas Max Martin , U.S. , Uganda , violence
Welcome to In the Journals, a (roughly) quarterly digest of the latest publications dealing critically with issues of crime, security, punishment, surveillance and law & order. 2014 has already seen a number of articles and whole issues grappling with these problems, the following is a selection for you to peruse at your reading leisure.
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