All Stories

  1. The pains of crimmigration imprisonment: Perspectives from a Norwegian all-foreign prison
  2. Norway, Corrections in
  3. Prison Food
  4. A Difference That Makes a Difference? Reflexivity and Researcher Effects in an All-Foreign Prison
  5. Scandinavian Penal History, Culture and Prison Practice
  6. The Limits of the Welfare State? Foreign National Prisoners in the Norwegian Crimmigration Prison
  7. Low-Trust Policing in a High-Trust Society - The Norwegian Police Immigration Detention Centre and the Search for Public Sphere Legitimacy
  8. The past, present, and future of narrative criminology: A review and an invitation
  9. Why do offenders tape their crimes? Crime and punishment in the age of the selfie
  10. Techniques of legitimation: The narrative construction of legitimacy among immigration detention officers
  11. Paternal pains of imprisonment: Incarcerated fathers, ethnic minority masculinity and resistance narratives
  12. Prison Ethnography as Lived Experience
  13. Power and Resistance in Prison
  14. Immigration control in Ultima Thule: Detention and exclusion, Norwegian style
  15. Seeing Like a Welfare State: Immigration Control, Statecraft, and a Prison with Double Vision
  16. The hidden food: Mealtime resistance and identity work in a Norwegian prison
  17. Global Prison Ethnography
  18. Media and crime
  19. The bellman and the prison officer: customer care in imperfect panopticons.