In Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities and the Intimacies of the State, Kerwin Kaye challenges the notion that drug courts are the more effective and humane judicial option to mass incarceration, showing how they uphold a structure of ‘stratified penalisation’ that is significantly intensifying the impact of the ‘war on drugs’ on the racialised poor. Capturing the stark realities [...
peer-reviewedThe mental healthcare of prisoners is seen as a public health challenge internationally...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
In Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities and the Intimacies of the State, Kerwin K...
Sometimes secrecy in law is required to protect vulnerable witnesses or suppress sensitive evidence....
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
The COVID-19 pandemic saw the introduction of efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus by US stat...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
This article reports on the analysis of an online forum on the UK’s National Health Service website ...
Allowing prisoners to access college-level education reduces the risk of reoffending and can save st...
Vaccine apartheid has its roots in colonialism, write Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London...
In February 2015, the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled that data sharing systems between the...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
Has the legalization of cannabis in some parts of North America been a success? While some suggest t...
peer-reviewedThe mental healthcare of prisoners is seen as a public health challenge internationally...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
In Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities and the Intimacies of the State, Kerwin K...
Sometimes secrecy in law is required to protect vulnerable witnesses or suppress sensitive evidence....
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
The COVID-19 pandemic saw the introduction of efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus by US stat...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
This article reports on the analysis of an online forum on the UK’s National Health Service website ...
Allowing prisoners to access college-level education reduces the risk of reoffending and can save st...
Vaccine apartheid has its roots in colonialism, write Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London...
In February 2015, the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled that data sharing systems between the...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
Has the legalization of cannabis in some parts of North America been a success? While some suggest t...
peer-reviewedThe mental healthcare of prisoners is seen as a public health challenge internationally...
This chapter in the edited collection 'Tricky Design: The Ethics of Things', explores the growing us...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...