
Howard Journal of Crime and Justice
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A meeting place for theory, research and debate on all aspects of crime, harm and justice across the globe. 100 years strong. Edited by @LoaderIan
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Thank you so much @LoaderIan & editors at Howard Journal of Crime and Justice! We are truly honoured (and surprised)! It was a wonderful publishing experience and the reviewers’ feedback was so helpful💚 Henrique Carvalho Warwick Criminal Justice Centre Warwick Law School Warwick Sociology




Join us this week for 'Spotlights: Vincent Schiraldi on probation, parole and the rise of mass supervision in the US'. Our chair @fergus_mcneill will host this webinar, which will celebrate the UK launch of Vincent Schiraldi's latest book. 🎟️ RSVP here: howardleague.org/events/spotlig…



In a new article Milena Tripkovic, @CaraConLeche and @fergus_mcneill examine criminal disenfranchisement through an extended analysis of developments in the Scottish Criminal Justice System. It's a fascinating article which you can read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ho… .

I've recently taken on role of Book Reviews Editor Howard Journal of Crime and Justice The Howard League. If you would like your book reviewed or would like to write review, please drop me a line - email here profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/fatemi-d…. Can be academics or non-academics & across career stages. Plz RT

In a wonderful new article, Dr Sarah Waite examines women's experiences of moving from a closed to an open prison in England using interview discussions and the concept of transcarceral habitus. Give it a read here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ho…

Mental health care in Guyana's jails, historically and now. Our Economic and Social Research Council funded co-authored open access article is now out in Howard Journal of Crime and Justice. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ho… Martin Halliwell History at Leicester College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities #Guyana


Clare Anderson and Martin Halliwell consider the intersecting geographical, social, medical and political frameworks necessary to construct an understanding of mental health in Guyanese prisons, historically and in the present day. Check it out here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ho…




Our Economic and Social Research Council project Howard Journal of Crime and Justice special issue articles on prisons, drugs & mental health #Guyana are starting to appear - open access. History at Leicester Criminology at UoL College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


