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1 CRIMINOLOGY Gross and Harrison (eds), Jurisprudence: Cambridge Essays (1992) Armstrong and McAra (eds), Perspectives on Punishment: The Contours of Control (2006) Ashworth and Wasik (eds), Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory (1998) Carlen and Worrall (eds), Gender, Crime and Justice (1987) Carlen (ed), Women and Punishment: The Struggle for Justice (2002) Walker, Modern retributivism Gross, Preventing impunity Harrison, The equality of mercy Armstrong and McAra, Audiences, borders and architecture: the contours of control Farmer, Tony Martin and the nightbreakers: criminal law, victims, and the power to punish Downes and Hansen, Welfare and punishment in comparative perspective Hutton, Sentencing as a social practice Jones, Architecture, criminal justice, and control Scull, Power, social control, and psychiatry: some critical reflections Feeley, Origins of actuarial justice MacCormick and Garland, Sovereign states and vengeful victims: the problem of the right to punish Gardner, Crime: in proportion and in perspective Bottoms, Five puzzles in von Hirsch s theory of Wasik, Crime seriousness and the offender-victim relationship in sentencing Duff, Dangerousness and citizenship Zedner, Sentencing young offenders Husak, Desert, proportionality, and the seriousness of drug offences Hudson, Doing justice to difference Ashworth and Player, Sentencing, equal treatment, and the impact of sanctions Kleinig, The hardness of hard treatment Heidensohn, Women and crime: questions for Cook, Women on welfare: in crime or injustice? Edwards, Prostitutes: victims of law, social policy and organised crime Allen, Rendering them harmless: the professional portrayal of women charged with serious violent crimes Carlen, Introduction: women and Hudson, Gender issues in penal policy and penal theory Worrall, Rendering women punishable: the making of a penal crisis Phoenix, Youth prostitution policy reform: new discourse, same old story De Cou, A gender-wise prison: opportunities for, and limits to, reform
2 Carlen, Women s imprisonment: cross-national lessons Lowthian, Women s prisons in England: barriers to reform Kendall, Time to think again about cognitive behavioural programmes Hannah-Moffat, Creating choices: reflecting on choices Carlen, New discourses of justification and reform for women s imprisonment in England Clarkson and Morgan (eds), The Politics of Sentencing Reform (1995) Gelsthorpe and Padfield (eds), Exercising Discretion: Decision- Making in the Criminal Justice System and Abroad (2003) Stenson and Sullivan (eds), Crime, Risk and Justice (2001) von Hirsch et al, Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? (2003) Morgan and Clarkson, The politics of sentencing reform Bottoms, The philosophy and politics of punishment and sentencing Ashworth, Reflections on the role of the sentencing scholar Kemp and Gelsthorpe, Youth justice: discretion in pre-court decision-making Thomas, Judicial discretion in sentencing Liebling and Price, Prison officers and the use of discretion Padfield and Liebling, Discretion and the release of life sentence prisoners Grounds, Howes and Gelsthorpe, Discretion in access to forensic psychiatric units Holloway and Grounds, Discretion and the release of mentally disordered prisoners Hawkins, Order, rationality and silence: some reflections on criminal justice decision-making Stenson, The new politics of crime control Sullivan, The schizophrenic state: neo-liberal criminal justice O Malley, Policing crime risks in the neo-liberal era McLaughlin and Murji, Lost connections and new directions: neo-liberalism, new public managerialism, and the modernization of the British police Simon, Entitlement to cruelty : neo-liberalism and the punitive mentality in the United States Hudson, Punishment, rights and difference: defending justice in the risk society Braithwaite, Principles of restorative justice von Hirsch, Ashworth and Shearing, Specifying aims and limits for restorative justice: a making amends model? Duff, Restoration and retribution Bottoms, Some sociological reflections on restorative justice Roberts, Restoration and retribution in international criminal justice: an exploratory analysis
3 Dignan, Towards a systemic model of restorative justice van Ness, Proposed basic principles on the use of restorative justice: recognising the aims and limits of restorative justice Hudson, Victims and offenders Shapland, Restorative justice and criminal justice: just responses to crime? Daly, Mind the gap: restorative justice in theory and practice Roberts and Roach, Restorative justice in Canada: from sentencing circles to sentencing principles Morris and Maxwell, Restorative justice in New Zealand Young and Hoyle, New, improved police-led restorative justice? Kurki, Evaluating restorative justice practices Schiff, Models, challenges and the promise of restorative conferencing strategies Newburn and Rock (eds), The Politics of Crime Control: Essays in Honour of David Downes (2006) Brooks-Gordon et al (eds), Sexuality Repositioned: Diversity and the Law (2004) Bosworth and Hoyle (eds), What is Criminology? (2011) Reiner, Beyond risk: a lament for social democratic Hobbs, East ending: disassociation, deindustrialization, and David Downes Zedner, Opportunity makes the thief-taker: the influence of economic analysis on crime control Lacey, Historicizing contrasts in tolerance Newburn, Contrasts in intolerance: cultures of control in the United States and Britain Roche, Governance and restorative justice in Cali, Colombia Cohen, Neither honesty nor hypocrisy: the legal reconstruction of torture Phoenix, Regulating sex: young people, prostitution and policy reform Brooks-Gordon et al, Sexual offenders: a systematic review of psychological treatment interventions Loader and Sparks, Criminology s public roles: a drama in six acts Gottfredson, Some advantages of a crime-free McLaughlin, Critical criminology: the renewal of theory, politics, and practice Carlen, Against evangelism in academic criminology: for criminology as a scientific art Daly, Shake it up baby: practising rock n roll Rafter, Origins of Mills, Have I got news for you? Media, research and popular audiences Felson, Sort crimes, not criminals
4 Paternoster and Bushway, Studying desistance from crime: where quantitative meets qualitative methods Hough, Criminology and the role of experimental research Richie, Criminology and social justice: expanding the intellectual commitment Mathiesen and Hjemdal, A new look at victim and offender an abolitionist approach Zedner, Putting crime back on the criminological agenda Garland, Criminology s place in the academic field Ashworth, Criminal justice, not criminology? Sherman, Criminology as invention Hannah-Moffat, Criminological cliques: narrowing dialogues, institutional protectionism, and the next generation Hope, Official criminology and the new crime sciences Blumstein, Criminology: science + policy analysis O Donnell, Criminology, bureaucracy and unfinished business Newburn, Criminology and government: some reflections on recent developments in England Liebling, Being a criminologist: investigation as a lifestyle and living Duff, Farmer, Marshall, Renzo and Tadros (ed), The Boundaries of the Criminal Law (2010) Duff and Green (eds), Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law (2011) Cruft, Kramer and Reiff (eds), Crime, Punishment and Responsibility: The Jurisprudence of Antony Duff (2011) Sullivan and Dennis (eds), Seeking Security: Pre-Empting the Commission of Criminal Harms (2012) Steiker, Criminalization and the criminal process: prudential mercy as a limit on penal sanctions in an era of mass incarceration Ashworth and Zedner, Preventive orders: a problem of undercriminalization? Hildebrandt, Proactive forensic profiling: proactive criminalization? Ashworth and Zedner, Just prevention: preventive rationales and the limits of the criminal law Berman, Two kinds of retributivism Reiff and Cruft, Antony Duff and the philosophy of Murphy, Repentance, mercy, and communicative Tasioulas, Where is the love? The topography of mercy Brownlee, The offender s part in the dialogue Matravers, Duff on hard treatment Duff, In response Thorburn, Identification, surveillance and profiling: on the use and abuse of citizen data Wallerstein, On the legitimacy of imposing direct and indirect obligations to disclose information on non-suspects
5 Stanton-Ife, Preventive detention at the margins of autonomy Dennis, Security, risk and preventive orders Ramsay, Imprisonment under the precautionary principle Zedner, Erring on the side of safety: risk assessment, expert knowledge, and the criminal court Wasik, The test for dangerousness Tonry (ed), The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Public Policy (2011) Tonry (ed), Retributivism Has a Past Has It a Future? (2011) White (ed), Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Policy (2011) Rosenfeld, Homicide and serious assaults Sample, Sexual violence Hines, Domestic violence Malley-Morrison & Hines, Child abuse MacCoun and Martin, Drug abuse Jenness, Hate crimes Miller, Prostitution Tonry and Bildstein, Anti-social behaviour Tonry, Can twenty-first century punishment policies be justified in principle? Kleinig, What does wrongdoing deserve? Matravers, Is twenty-first century punishment postdesert? Duff, Responsibility, restoration, and retribution Ryberg, Punishment and desert-adjusted utilitarianism Ramsay, A political theory of imprisonment for public protection Ristroph, Terror as a theory of Frase, Can above-desert penalties be justified by competing deontological theories? Husak, Retributivism, proportionality, and the challenge of the drug court movement O Hear, Drug treatment courts as communicative von Hirsch, The desert-model debate and the importance of the criminal law context Duff, Retrieving retribution Cahill, Punishment pluralism Markel, What might retributive punishment be? An argument for the confrontational conception of retributivism Gaus, Retributive justice and social co-operation Murphy, Some second thoughts on retributivism Holtman, Kant, retributivism, and civic respect White, Pro tanto retributivism: judgment and the balance of principles in criminal justice Johnson, Hegel on punishment: a more sophisticated retributivism Tunick, Entrapment and retributive theory Degirolami, The choice of evils and the collisions of theory
6 Lippke, Retributive sentencing, multiple offenders, and bulk discounts Brooks, Retribution and capital
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