Issue 22 | November 2018
                        
A Special Feature on Crime and Punishment.
Research
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“‘Make the Nation Look at our Demands:’ The 2018 National Prison Strike and the Crises of Mass Incarceration” by Toussaint Losier
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“The Problem of Punishment in a Progressive Society” by Susan Armstrong
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“Habitual Punishment: Family Detention and the Status Quo” by David Hernández
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“The Strange Career of the Artisanal Penitentiary” by Anne Kerth
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“Damon’s Case and the Meaning of British Antislavery” by Padraic X. Scanlan
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“Rationing Justice: Risk Assessment Instruments in the American Criminal Justice System” by Cynthia Conti-Cook and Julie Ciccolini
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“Needs of Mothers in the Criminal Justice System: Preliminary Findings from a Photovoice Study” by Victoria Troy
 
Commentary
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“Immigrant Bashing Fuels Trans-Atlantic Extremism” by David L. Phillips
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“Notes on Teaching in Prison” by Julia Gardiner
 
Interviews
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“A Carceral Geographer’s Examination of the Prison Boundary: An Interview with Jennifer Turner” by Hélène B. Ducros
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“Scottish Prisoners of War in Durham Cathedral: An Interview with Chris Gerrard” by Christopher P. Gillett
 
Visual Art
Fiction
Nonfiction
Poetry
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Five Poems by Marko Tomaš, translated from the B/C/S by Rachael Daum
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Two Poems by Monika Herceg, translated from the B/C/S by Mirza Purić
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Four Poems by Sylvia Beato
 
Reviews
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A Global History of Convicts and Penal Colonies, reviewed by Elizabeth Bishop
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La Parisienne in Cinema Between Art and Life, reviewed by Kate Ince
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Burgundy: Global Anthropology of Taste and Place, reviewed by June Brawner
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Oil and Sovereignty: Petro-Knowledge and Energy Policy in the United States and Western Europe in the 1970s, reviewed by Stephen Gross
 
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