The aim of this article is to advance the politico-economic analysis of punishment in contexts of crisis. To this end, the article examines punitive state interventions in the ‘neoliberal heartlands’ of the UK and the US, as set against a backdrop of multidimensional crises that have reconfigured political landscapes, the relationship between labour and capital, and the mode and scope of state punishment. Through a focus on the treatment of socio-economically embedded undocumented migrants, the article highlights the increasingly diffuse punitive repercussions stemming from the growing multi-sectoral, corporate-facilitated surveillance of the labour force
This article advances a holistic conceptualization of punitiveness that acknowledges its complexity ...
Focusing on the treatment irregular migrants have received in Greece since the early 1990s, this art...
This paper investigates the politics of holding bank executives accountable for banking crises. The ...
The work discussed in this conference finds its long-ago origin in the hypothesis formulated by Rusc...
This paper seeks to provide a novel theoretical framework for the interpretation of international t...
capital as power crime Georg Rusche punishment systemic crisis unemployment United StatesThe United ...
The wide angle adopted for our long-term analysis of Belgian data allows us to place in perspective ...
The article traces the return of prison labour for commercial purposes in the United States. In the ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
peer reviewedThe long-term research conducted for Belgium is special in that, to date, it covers one...
Patterns of crime and punishment in the USA greatly magnify corresponding developments in other libe...
Recent commentary on the punitive turn has focused on the repressive nature of criminal justice poli...
This article advances a holistic conceptualization of punitiveness that acknowledges its complexity ...
Focusing on the treatment irregular migrants have received in Greece since the early 1990s, this art...
This paper investigates the politics of holding bank executives accountable for banking crises. The ...
The work discussed in this conference finds its long-ago origin in the hypothesis formulated by Rusc...
This paper seeks to provide a novel theoretical framework for the interpretation of international t...
capital as power crime Georg Rusche punishment systemic crisis unemployment United StatesThe United ...
The wide angle adopted for our long-term analysis of Belgian data allows us to place in perspective ...
The article traces the return of prison labour for commercial purposes in the United States. In the ...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
peer reviewedThe long-term research conducted for Belgium is special in that, to date, it covers one...
Patterns of crime and punishment in the USA greatly magnify corresponding developments in other libe...
Recent commentary on the punitive turn has focused on the repressive nature of criminal justice poli...
This article advances a holistic conceptualization of punitiveness that acknowledges its complexity ...
Focusing on the treatment irregular migrants have received in Greece since the early 1990s, this art...
This paper investigates the politics of holding bank executives accountable for banking crises. The ...