Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Book review: Terrorism rights and the rule of law: Negotiating justice in Ireland Barry Vaughan and Shane Kilcommins. Cullompton: Willan Publishing 2008. 240 pp. (including index). £17.99. ISBN 1—843922—64—9,2009,11,1,132-134,Lea Book review: When children kill children: Penal populism and political culture David A. Green. Oxford: Clarendon Press 2008. 328 pp. (including index). ISBN 978—019—923096—9,2009,11,1,134-136,Pratt Things are tough all over,2009,11,3,291-317,Kupchik Book Review: Dead certainty: The death penalty and the problem of judgment Jennifer Culbert. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press 2008. 248 pp. $21.95 (pbk). ISBN10: 0804757461,2010,12,1,100-102,Lynch ‘Ontological insecurity’ and ‘terror management’,2010,12,1,7-26,Maruna Never too late,2010,12,2,187-207,Piquero Victim movements at a crossroad,2010,12,2,115-122,Christie Detained in occupied Iraq,2010,12,2,123-146,Welch Resisting risk assessment? Pre-sentence reports and individualized sentencing in Denmark,2010,12,3,329-347,Wandall A sense of justice,2010,12,3,239-261,Tata Remorse and the production of truth,2010,12,4,414-437,Martel The conditional effects of victim and offender ethnicity and victim gender on sentences for non-capital cases,2010,12,4,438-462,Curry Global support for the death penalty,2010,12,4,463-484,Unnever The costly consequences of populist posturing: ASBOs victims ‘rebalancing’ and diminution in support for civil liberties,2010,12,4,387-413,Tonry Neighborhood context of attitudes toward crime and reentry,2011,13,1,64-92,Leverentz Youth sex offenders in court,2007,9,4,371-394,Daly Fear and punishment in Sweden,2008,10,3,319-332,Demker Punishment and democracy,2007,9,2,151-175,Mirchandani Migration Crime and Victimhood,2003,5,4,415-431,Goodey Delivering demons punishing wives,2005,7,2,123-146,Howe Stalking,2007,9,2,201-209,Malsch Politics of crime in Spain 1978–2004,2006,8,2,183-201,Medina-Ariza Gaining insight changing attitudes and managing 'risk': Parole release decisions for women convicted of violent crimes,2011,13,2,149-175,Hannah-Moffat Psychological well-being of incarcerated women in the Netherlands: Importation or deprivation?,2011,13,2,176-197,Bijleveld Citizenship and punishment: Situating death penalty jury sentencing,2011,13,3,333-353,Kaufman Support for the death penalty: Chinese and American college students compared,2011,13,3,354-376,Sun Emotions about crime and attitudes to punishment,2012,14,4,452-474,Hartnagel Penal tourism and the 'dream of order': Exhibiting early penology in Argentina and Australia,2012,14,5,584-615,Welch Terror carceralism: Surveillance security governance and de/civilization,2013,15,1,3-22,Monaghan Penal optimism and second chances: The legacies of American Protestantism and the prospects for penal reform,2013,15,2,123-146,Green Social instability and reaction to deviance: A multilevel analysis of the Swiss lifelong detention initiative,2012,14,3,289-314,Garin Law society and capital punishment in Asia,2008,10,2,103-115,Zimring The death penalty: A worldwide perspective,2009,11,2,280-281,Zimring Gendered representations of parents behind bars: An analysis of newspaper reports,2013,15,3,274-303,Umamaheswar The construction and stewardship of responsible yet precarious subjects: Punitive ideology rehabilitation and 'tough love' among parole personnel,2013,15,3,219-246,Werth Less interest less treatment: Mexican-American youth and the Los Angeles Juvenile Court in the Great Depression era,2012,14,2,193-216,Schlossman Accountable to what?,2009,11,1,85-109,Kupchik Unsettling the discourse of punishment? Competing narratives of reentry and the possibilities for change,2012,14,1,29-50,Steen Is a conservative just a liberal who has been mugged? Exploring the origins of punitive views,2009,11,2,147-169,Maruna Gendered discipline and protective custody of trafficking victims in Asia,2014,16,2,206-222,Lee Moving beyond punitivism: punishment state failure and democracy at the margins,2016,19,2,203-220,Koch 'I feel like I failed him by ringing the police': criminalising disability in Australia,2017,19,3,290-309,Baldry "Madness" and penal confinement: some observations on mental illness and prison pain,2017,19,3,310-326,Haney Pre-trial detention and guilty pleas: inducement or coercion?,2017,19,5,525-542,Leclerc Theoretical advances and problems in the sociology of punishment,2018,20,1,8-33,Garland Reimagining the sociology of punishment through the global-south: postcolonial social control and modernization discontents,2018,20,1,54-72,Fonseca Why punishment pleases: punitive feelings in a world of hostile solidarity,2018,20,2,217-234,Carvalho Proximity pain and state punishment,2018,20,2,235-254,Hayes Underground penality: the IRA's punishment of informers,2018,20,3,375-395,Dudai The death penalty and homicide deterrence in Japan,2018,20,4,432-457,Johnson Indigenous perspectives on violence risk assessment: a thematic analysis,2018,20,5,599-627,Willis-Esqueda Conflicted conservatives punitive views and anti-Black racial bias 1974-2014,2019,21,1,3-27,Socia The prisoner's dilemma: how male prisoners experience and respond to penal threat while incarcerated,2019,21,2,231-250,Ricciardelli Public support for the death penalty in a red state: the distrustful the angry and the unsure,2019,21,4,473-495,Kort-Butler The return of the suppressed: exploring how emotional suppression reappears as violence and pain among male and female prisoners,2019,21,5,560-577,Laws De-constructing risk therapeutic needs and the dangerous personality disordered subject,2019,21,5,616-638,O'Loughlin 'Three warnings and you're out': banishment and precarious penality in South Africa's informal settlements,2020,22,1,48-69,Super God's penology: belief in a masculine God predicts support for harsh criminal punishment and militarism,2020,22,2,135-160,Whitehead Trans architecture and the prison as archive: "don't be a queen and you won't be arrested",2023,25,3,742-765,Mullens