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Re-examining carceral ageing through meaning: What penology can learn from gerontology

Punishment & Society
As a result of worldwide prison populations greying at an unprecedented rate, the penological community has become increasingly aware of the moral and economic implications of carceral ageing.
D. Humblet
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The Japanese American incarceration and the origins of penology in California: A microhistory

The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice
The history of academic criminology has been written at a macro‐scale from national and international perspectives. These histories rely on abstract concepts that overlook external events in the formation of criminology.
Paul Knepper
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Religious Influences in Penology: Tracing the Journey of Penology from Ancient Religious Texts to Modern Legal Provisions in India

International Journal of Religion
This article is the culmination of two things; the first as an answer to the curiosity that the authors had regarding religious punishments and their legal as well as moral sanctity.
Sarath Mohan, Najla Pazhayakath
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The epistemology of algorithmic risk assessment and the path towards a non-penology penology

Punishment & Society, 2018
Risk assessments are increasingly carried out through algorithmic analysis. In this article, we argue that algorithmic risk assessment cannot be understood merely as a technological advancement that improves the precision of previous methods. Instead, we
Yoav Mehozay, Eran Fisher
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The Object of Administrative Penology

, 2020
Administrative Penology is a new scientific field, the subject of which is to identify effective administrative penalties, methods of their application and execution.
A. Deryuga, S. N. Shaklein
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Cartesian Penology

Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, 1990
Writing on punishment can be a punishing experience. We face two kinds of problems, each threatening to make penal reflection a futile exercise. Primarily, there is a body of research and literature which might be called hyper-critical; this research points to the weaknesses of all theories of punishment but fails to replace them by an adequate theory,
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Penology

Social Problems and Mental Health, 2022
N. Walker
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Towards a ‘Girl-Wise’ Penology

Gender, Power and Restorative Justice, 2022
J. Hodgson
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Enemy Penology

2018
When Guenther Jakobs introduced the concept of “enemy criminal law” (Feindstrafrecht), or enemy penology, into the legal debate, this was due to a concern with the increasingly anticipatory nature of criminalization in German legislation in the last decades of the 20th century.
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