Prisoners of Penal Intensification and Sunny Ways
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https://doi.org/10.18192/jpp.v26i1-2.2233Abstract
Introduction from the co-managing editors.References
Abbotsbury, Chester (2014) “What’s In a Name? Depersonalization at the Hands of the State”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 23(2): 23-31.
Acoby, Renée (2011) “On Segregation”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 20(1): 89-93.
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Collins, Peter (2008) “Education in Prison or the Applied Art of ‘Correctional Deconstructive Learning’”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 17(1): 71-90.
Comack, Elizabeth, Cara Fabre and Shanise Burgher (2015) The Impact of the Harper Government’s “Tough on Crime” Strategy: Hearing From Frontline Workers, Winnipeg: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Convict, Joe (2013) “Conservative Strategies for Dismantling Independent Oversight and Advocacy”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 22(1): 64-67.
Culhane, Claire (1991) No Longer Barred from Prison: Social Injustice in Canada, Montreal: Black Rose Books.
Doob, Anthony N. and Cheryl M. Webster (2006) “Countering Punitiveness: Understanding Stability in Canada’s Rate of Imprisonment”, Law & Society Review, 40(2): 325-368.
Fayter, Rachel (2016) “Social Justice Praxis within the Walls to Bridges Program: Pedagogy of Oppressed Federally Sentenced Women”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 25(2): 56-71.
Fry, J. John (2015) “Pardon Me!”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(1): 24-28.
Glaremin, T.A. (2011) “A New Direction for Federally Sentenced Women, Foiled Once Again”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 20(1): 84-88.
Marland, Alex (2017) “Strategic Management of Media Relations: Communications Centralization and Spin in the Government of Canada”, Canadian Public Policy, 43(1): 36-49.
Martel, Joane (2004) “Policing Criminological Knowledge: The Hazards of Qualitative Research on Women in Prison”, Theoretical Criminology, 8(2): 157-189.
Meyer, Jeff rey and Pat O’Malley (2005) “Missing the Punitive Turn? Canadian Criminal Justice, ‘Balance’ and Penal Modernism”, in John Pratt, David Brown, Simon Hallsworth and Wayne Morrison (eds.), The New Punitiveness: Trends, Theories, Perspectives, Portland: Willan Publising, pp. 201-207.
“Petey” (2011) “Refl ections on My First ‘Free’ Prisoners’ Justice Day”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 20(1): 98-101.
Piché, Justin (2015) “Playing the ‘Treasury Card’ to Contest Prison Expansion: Lessons from a Public Criminology Campaign”, Social Justice, 41(3): 145-167.
Piché, Justin (2011) “‘Going Public’: Accessing Information, Contesting Information Blockades”, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 26(3): 635-643.
Piché, Justin, Bob Gaucher and Kevin Walby (2014) “Facilitating Prisoner Ethnography: An Alternative Approach to ‘Doing Prison Research Diff erently’”, Qualitative Inquiry, 20(4): 449-460.
Shook, Jarrod (2015a) “Collins Bay Institution: A Cluster F*#k”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(1): 49-51.
Shook, Jarrod (2015b) “Incentive to Scrutinize”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(1): 52-54.
Shook, Jarrod (2015c) “Undelivered Mail?”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(2): 75-78.
Shook, Jarrod (2014) “Business as Usual”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 23(2): 10- 22.
Shook, Jarrod (2013) “Debunking Double Bunking in the Correctional Service of Canada: A Critical Qualitative Account”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 22(1): 64-67.
Villebrun, Vincent Charles (2016) “If a Red Horse is Red, Is a Blue Horse Blue?”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 25(2): 47-55.
Vivar, Jose (2014) “The Truth About Provincial Prisons”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 23(2): 6-9.
Webster, Cheryl Marie and Anthony N. Doob (2015) “American Punitiveness ‘Canadian Style’: Cultural Values and Canadian Punishment Policy”, Punishment and
Society, 17(3): 299-321.
Yeager, Matthew (2008) “Getting the Usual Treatment: Research Censorship and the Dangerous Off ender”, Contemporary Justice Review, 11(4): 413-425.
Acoby, Renée (2011) “On Segregation”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 20(1): 89-93.
Anonymous (2009) “Dear Sanity”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 18(1&2): 71.
Clark, Robert (2017) Down Inside: Thirty Years in Canada’s Prison Service, New Brunswick: Goose Lane.
Collins, Peter (2008) “Education in Prison or the Applied Art of ‘Correctional Deconstructive Learning’”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 17(1): 71-90.
Comack, Elizabeth, Cara Fabre and Shanise Burgher (2015) The Impact of the Harper Government’s “Tough on Crime” Strategy: Hearing From Frontline Workers, Winnipeg: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Convict, Joe (2013) “Conservative Strategies for Dismantling Independent Oversight and Advocacy”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 22(1): 64-67.
Culhane, Claire (1991) No Longer Barred from Prison: Social Injustice in Canada, Montreal: Black Rose Books.
Doob, Anthony N. and Cheryl M. Webster (2006) “Countering Punitiveness: Understanding Stability in Canada’s Rate of Imprisonment”, Law & Society Review, 40(2): 325-368.
Fayter, Rachel (2016) “Social Justice Praxis within the Walls to Bridges Program: Pedagogy of Oppressed Federally Sentenced Women”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 25(2): 56-71.
Fry, J. John (2015) “Pardon Me!”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(1): 24-28.
Glaremin, T.A. (2011) “A New Direction for Federally Sentenced Women, Foiled Once Again”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 20(1): 84-88.
Marland, Alex (2017) “Strategic Management of Media Relations: Communications Centralization and Spin in the Government of Canada”, Canadian Public Policy, 43(1): 36-49.
Martel, Joane (2004) “Policing Criminological Knowledge: The Hazards of Qualitative Research on Women in Prison”, Theoretical Criminology, 8(2): 157-189.
Meyer, Jeff rey and Pat O’Malley (2005) “Missing the Punitive Turn? Canadian Criminal Justice, ‘Balance’ and Penal Modernism”, in John Pratt, David Brown, Simon Hallsworth and Wayne Morrison (eds.), The New Punitiveness: Trends, Theories, Perspectives, Portland: Willan Publising, pp. 201-207.
“Petey” (2011) “Refl ections on My First ‘Free’ Prisoners’ Justice Day”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 20(1): 98-101.
Piché, Justin (2015) “Playing the ‘Treasury Card’ to Contest Prison Expansion: Lessons from a Public Criminology Campaign”, Social Justice, 41(3): 145-167.
Piché, Justin (2011) “‘Going Public’: Accessing Information, Contesting Information Blockades”, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 26(3): 635-643.
Piché, Justin, Bob Gaucher and Kevin Walby (2014) “Facilitating Prisoner Ethnography: An Alternative Approach to ‘Doing Prison Research Diff erently’”, Qualitative Inquiry, 20(4): 449-460.
Shook, Jarrod (2015a) “Collins Bay Institution: A Cluster F*#k”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(1): 49-51.
Shook, Jarrod (2015b) “Incentive to Scrutinize”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(1): 52-54.
Shook, Jarrod (2015c) “Undelivered Mail?”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 24(2): 75-78.
Shook, Jarrod (2014) “Business as Usual”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 23(2): 10- 22.
Shook, Jarrod (2013) “Debunking Double Bunking in the Correctional Service of Canada: A Critical Qualitative Account”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 22(1): 64-67.
Villebrun, Vincent Charles (2016) “If a Red Horse is Red, Is a Blue Horse Blue?”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 25(2): 47-55.
Vivar, Jose (2014) “The Truth About Provincial Prisons”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 23(2): 6-9.
Webster, Cheryl Marie and Anthony N. Doob (2015) “American Punitiveness ‘Canadian Style’: Cultural Values and Canadian Punishment Policy”, Punishment and
Society, 17(3): 299-321.
Yeager, Matthew (2008) “Getting the Usual Treatment: Research Censorship and the Dangerous Off ender”, Contemporary Justice Review, 11(4): 413-425.
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