All Stories

  1. War Stories? Analyzing Memoirs and Autobiographical Treatments Written by American Correctional Professionals
  2. Poetic Resurrection: The Bronx in American Popular Culture, Sina A. Nitzsche (2020)
  3. Moving beyond Banksy and Fairey: Interrogating the co-optation and commodification of modern graffiti and street art
  4. Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA’s Graffiti Subculture, Stefano Bloch (2020)
  5. Clarifying street culture: integrating a diversity of opinions and voices
  6. Getting a Second Chance with a University Education: Barriers & Opportunities
  7. The Challenges of Conducting Research on Supermax Prisons: Results From a Survey of Scholars Who Conduct Supermax Research
  8. The Chilean Government’s Attempt to Reform and Close Cárcel Ex-Penitenciaría (CDP Santiago Sur): ¿Mientras más cambian las cosas, más se mantienen igual?
  9. Breaking Out of Prison and into Print? Rationales and Strategies to Assist Educated Convicts Conduct Scholarly Research and Writing Behind Bars
  10. Political Crime
  11. Misidentified and Misunderstood
  12. Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt: Corruption as Power: Criminal Governance in Peru During the Fujimori Era (1990–2000)
  13. Touring imprisonment: A descriptive statistical analysis of prison museums
  14. Why a jail or prison sentence is increasingly like a death sentence
  15. Debunking the Myths of American Corrections: An Exploratory Analysis
  16. Knocking on the Ivory Tower's Door: The Experience of Ex‐Convicts Applying for Tenure‐Track University Positions
  17. The Dissemination of Criminological and Criminal Justice Knowledge and Practice: A Profile of People's Republic of China Scholars Who Earn Doctorates in the United States
  18. From the McDonald Report to the Kelly Committees: The Government Research and Policy Making Process Connected to Oppositional Political Terrorism in Canada
  19. Dawn L. Rothe, State Criminality: The Crime of All Crimes
  20. Editing Encyclopedias for Fun and Aggravation
  21. Private Military Contractors, Crime, and the Terrain of Unaccountability
  22. That Was Then, This Is Now, What About Tomorrow? Future Directions in State Crime Studies
  23. Introduction to the Special Issue on State Crime
  24. Analyzing Contemporary Introductory Textbooks on Correctional Administration/Management/Organization: A Content Analysis
  25. Ironies of controlling state crime
  26. Swimming Upstream: Teaching State Crime to Students at American Universities
  27. Supermax prisons
  28. Global Responses to Terrorism: 9/11 Afghanistan and Beyond
  29. Taking stock of research methods and analysis on oppositional political terrorism
  30. A CONVICT PERSPECTIVE ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF PRISONERS
  31. Living Off Crime
  32. The current status of Comparative Policing in the curriculum
  33. A model of the psychological causes of oppositional political terrorism.
  34. The structure of Canadian terrorism
  35. The Historical Treatment of Urban Policing in Canada: A Review of the Literature
  36. The rise and fall of Québecois separatist terrorism: A qualitative application of factors from two models
  37. Los Angeles Urban processes: The tension among myths, high expectations, and minimal satisfaction
  38. Book reviews
  39. Contemporary radical right‐wing violence in Canada: A quantitative analysis
  40. The Terrorism Industry.
  41. Dissent and the StateC. E. S. Franks, ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1989, pp. vii, 288
  42. Attributes of domestic political terrorism in Canada, 1960–1985
  43. Editing Encyclopedias for Fun and Aggravation
  44. Policing Native Americans Off the Rez
  45. Post 9/11: Are We Really Safer Now?
  46. Radical and Critical Criminology's Treatment of Municipal Policing
  47. Violence by Municipal Police in Canada: 1977-1992
  48. Deconstructing the Terrorism News Media Relationship
  49. International Terrorism
  50. Growing Pains at the Transportation Security Administration
  51. Prison Gangs
  52. Social Justice
  53. Convict Criminology
  54. Street Art
  55. Urban Ethnography
  56. Washington, D.C.
  57. Baltimore, Maryland
  58. The Current Status of Comparative Policing in the Curriculum
  59. Grants-R-Us: Inside a Federal Grant-Making Research Agency
  60. Deconstructing Correctional Officer Deviance: Toward Typologies of Actions and Controls
  61. Convict Criminology at the Crossroads: Research Note
  62. Police Crime & Democracy: Demystifying the Concept, Research, and Presenting a Taxonomy
  63. Confronting Community Policing: Minimizing Community Policing as Public Relations
  64. Resisting the Carceral State: Prisoner Resistance from the Bottom Up
  65. Policing Change in the Gulf States: The Effect of the Gulf Conflict
  66. Hate Crime in Canada: Growing Pains with New Legislation
  67. Touring Imprisonment: A Descriptive Statistical Analysis of Prison Museums
  68. A Convict Perspective on the Classification of Prisoners
  69. Convict Criminology
  70. Leavenworth, U.S. Penitentiary
  71. History of Street Crime in America
  72. Political Crimes, Contemporary
  73. Convict Criminology
  74. The State and Transnational Organized Crime
  75. The Relationship Between Domestic Protest and Oppositional Political Terrorism in Connection with the Gulf Conflict
  76. The Future of Municipal Police Violence in Advanced Industrialized Democracies: Towards a Structural Causal Model
  77. The Primacy of Grievance as a Structural Cause of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Comparing Al Fatah, FARC, and PIRA
  78. How States Facilitate Small Arms Trafficking in Africa: A Theoretical and Juristic Interpretation
  79. Reinventing Controlling State Crime and Varieties of State Crime and Its Control: What I Would Have Done Differently
  80. Convict Criminology
  81. Religious Leaders Who Have Advocated and Engaged in Violence
  82. Political Crimes, History of
  83. Political Crimes, Sociology of
  84. Patient Evaluations R Us: The Dynamics of Power Relations in a Forensic Psychiatric Facility from the Bottom up