Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who are frequently presented as threatening the normative boundaries of the British state. In acknowledging the global relevance of over-representation and the use of collective punishment, this paper presents the accounts of prisoners who have been convicted under JE laws across England and Wales. Analysis reveals a particular process of criminalisation through police and crown prosecution teams’ construction ofthe ‘gang’ narrative in courtrooms to drive the disproportionate punishment of members of negatively racialised communities. Of concern, the findings reveal that young Black men in particular are at risk of being convicted and punished fo...
A critical analysis of the operation of the principle of 'joint enterprise' prosecution in contempor...
This paper reports original evidence about the experiences of 109 girls and women criminalised in En...
This paper reports original evidence about the experiences of 109 girls and women criminalised in En...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
‘Joint enterprise’ is described as a ‘dragnet’ that draws disproportionate numbers of black and mino...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
A critical analysis of the operation of the principle of 'joint enterprise' prosecution in contempor...
This paper reports original evidence about the experiences of 109 girls and women criminalised in En...
This paper reports original evidence about the experiences of 109 girls and women criminalised in En...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
Joint enterprise (JE) is an extraordinary legal device deployed to punish and (re)produce those who ...
‘Joint enterprise’ is described as a ‘dragnet’ that draws disproportionate numbers of black and mino...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as an ideologic...
A critical analysis of the operation of the principle of 'joint enterprise' prosecution in contempor...
This paper reports original evidence about the experiences of 109 girls and women criminalised in En...
This paper reports original evidence about the experiences of 109 girls and women criminalised in En...