Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have documented a transformation in the practices, objectives, and institutional arrangements underlying a range of criminal justice system functions that are at the heart of penal modernism. In contrast to the preceding eighty years of criminal justice practices that were progressively more modern in their belief in the rationality of the criminal offender and their concern for enhancing civilization through rehabilitative responses to criminality, these scholars note that since the mid-198\u27\u270s the relatively settled assumptions about the framework that shaped criminal justice and penal practices for nearly a decade were abruptly thrown into rev...
The recent dramatic convergence of immigration and criminal law is transforming the immigration and ...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
This article traces the evolution of “get tough” sentencing and corrections policies that were toute...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
This article traces the evolution of “get tough” sentencing and corrections policies that were toute...
Although the escalating criminalization of immigration law has been examined at length, the social c...
Although the escalating criminalization of immigration law has been examined at length, the social c...
This symposium essay explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expandin...
Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on pe...
This article discusses the impact that the incorporation of migration enforcement has had on the cri...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and commentators have turned their attention to th...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a con...
This article explores the challenges that (cr)immigration practices pose to draw the boundaries of ...
When viewing the criminal justice system, it is always investigated through a criminological approac...
The recent dramatic convergence of immigration and criminal law is transforming the immigration and ...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
This article traces the evolution of “get tough” sentencing and corrections policies that were toute...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
This article traces the evolution of “get tough” sentencing and corrections policies that were toute...
Although the escalating criminalization of immigration law has been examined at length, the social c...
Although the escalating criminalization of immigration law has been examined at length, the social c...
This symposium essay explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expandin...
Border criminology authors have recently called for an expansion of criminological conceptions on pe...
This article discusses the impact that the incorporation of migration enforcement has had on the cri...
In recent years, an increasing number of scholars and commentators have turned their attention to th...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a con...
This article explores the challenges that (cr)immigration practices pose to draw the boundaries of ...
When viewing the criminal justice system, it is always investigated through a criminological approac...
The recent dramatic convergence of immigration and criminal law is transforming the immigration and ...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
This article traces the evolution of “get tough” sentencing and corrections policies that were toute...