All Stories

  1. Queer matters in criminology
  2. ‘Seeing Like a Cop’: Police Perception in Spaces of Gender and Racial Criminalization
  3. Prison expansion in the plains grasslands: Coloniality, ecological injustice and carceral sprawl
  4. Soundmapping hotel detention
  5. Counter-mapping the mobile border: Racial surveillance and data justice in spaces of disappearance
  6. The weaponisation of ‘trauma-informed’ discourse in prison policy: An abolition feminist critique
  7. ‘It is not about punishment, it’s about protection’: Policing ‘vulnerabilities’ and the securitisation of public health in the COVID-19 pandemic
  8. Governing Queer Histories and Futures: A Critical Place-Based Analysis of State Apology
  9. Sensing the border(s): Sound and carceral intimacies in and beyond indefinite detention
  10. ‘It’s a Gendered Issue, 100 Per Cent’: How Tough Bail Laws Entrench Gender and Racial Inequality and Social Disadvantage
  11. Carceral churn: A sensorial ethnography of the bail and remand court
  12. ‘It all started here, and it all ends here too’: Homosexual criminalisation and the queer politics of apology
  13. Indefinite stuckness: Listening in a time of hyper-incarceration and border entrapment
  14. Ambivalent investments: lessons from LGBTIQ efforts to reform policing
  15. Carceral Pride: The Fusion of Police Imagery with LGBTI Rights
  16. Counter-carceral acoustemologies: Sound, permeability and feminist protest at the prison boundary
  17. Conclusion
  18. Entrenching Women’s Imprisonment: An Anti-carceral Critique of Rights Based Advocacy and Reform
  19. Introduction
  20. Official Responses to Carceral Violence and the Limits of Reform
  21. Resisting Carceral Violence
  22. Resisting Carceral Violence from the Inside Out
  23. The Fairlea Wring Outs: Confronting the Prison Wall
  24. The Privatisation Era
  25. The ‘Save Fairlea’ Vigil: Abolitionist Imaginings and Unexpected Outcomes
  26. Women Against Prison: Anti-carceral Feminist Critiques of the Prison
  27. The Gang’s All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members
  28. Punishment in a ‘tolerant society’: interrogating hate crime law reform discourse
  29. Queer Penalities: The Criminal Justice Paradigm in Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Politics
  30. A ‘fair cop’: Queer histories, affect and police image work in Pride March
  31. ‘A Gender for Change’
  32. Revisiting the Tasty Raid: Lesbian and Gay Respectability and Police Legitimacy
  33. Pathways, race and gender responsive reform: Through an abolitionist lens