Punishment & Society is a new international journal, providing an interdisciplinary forum for research and scholarship dealing with punishment, penal institutions and penal control. It advances and refines the impressive body of work that has emerged in this field over the last two decades, and is a source of informed commentary and criticism regarding the penal policies and practices of our time.
Punishment & Society publishes high quality papers that deal with key issues in penal theory, penal law and penal practice, and with the philosophical, cultural or historical aspects of punishment that are of interest to a wide international readership.
Punishment & Society includes theoretical and empirical contributions from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives including criminology and penology; the sociology of punishment and penal institutions; penal history; penal law; sentencing theory and the philosophy of punishment. The journal welcomes articles on alternatives to punishment; on those aspects of social control or criminal justice that have implications for penal control; and on punishment as it operates in other social spheres, such as the family, the school or the workplace.
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