All Stories

  1. Black sites, “dark sides”: War power, police power, and the violence of the (un)known
  2. Bad cops and true detectives: The horror of police and the unthinkable world
  3. Proof of death: Police power and the visual economies of seizure, accumulation and trophy
  4. From ‘filth’ and ‘insanity’ to ‘peaceful moral watchdogs’: Police, news media, and the gang label
  5. Whiteness and critical white studies in crime and justice
  6. Capote’s Ghosts: Violence, Media and the Spectre of Suspicion
  7. The walking dead and killing state: Zombification and the normalization of police violence
  8. Support, coercion, and delinquency: testing aspects of an emerging theory
  9. Beyond the Ghetto: Police Power, Methamphetamine and the Rural War on Drugs
  10. ‘This is your face on meth’: The punitive spectacle of ‘white trash’ in the rural war on drugs
  11. Reinventing the Matron: The Continued Importance of Gendered Images and Division of Labor in Modern Policing
  12. Mad Men, Meth Moms, Moral Panic: Gendering Meth Crimes in the Midwest
  13. MCJA 2007 Student Paper Award Winner: ENEMIES AT THE GATE: TOWARD A THEORY OF COURT-LEVEL RACIAL THREAT
  14. Miller, Jody: Girls, Gangs, and Gender
  15. At-Risk Youth