All Stories

  1. Race, witness credibility, and jury deliberation in a simulated drug trafficking trial.
  2. Prosecutorial Discretion, Drug Case Selection, and Inequality in Federal Court
  3. The Situated Actor and the Production of Punishment
  4. Introductory editorial
  5. History of the U.S. sentencing guidelines.
  6. Emotion, Authority, and Death: (Raced) Negotiations in Mock Capital Jury Deliberations
  7. (Im)migrating Penal Excess: Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Case of Maricopa County, Arizona
  8. Cross-Sectional Challenges: Gender, Race, and Six-Person Juries
  9. Realigning Research
  10. Theorizing the role of the ‘war on drugs’ in US punishment
  11. Theorizing punishment’s boundaries: An introduction
  12. Mass incarceration, legal change, and locale
  13. Mass incarceration, legal change, and locale
  14. Theorizing Punishment: Reflections on Wacquant’s Punishing the Poor
  15. 'Just Feel It': Mock Capital Jurors’ Emotional Expressions in Life and Death Deliberations
  16. Punishing Images: Jail Cam and the Changing Penal Enterprise
  17. Waste Managers? The New Penology, Crime Fighting, and Parole Agent Identity
  18. (Im)migrating Penal Excess
  19. The Social Psychology of Mass Imprisonment