Book review: Downes D and Newburn T, The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. Volume IV: The Politics of Law and Order
(2024)
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Guiney, T. (2024). Book review: Downes D and Newburn T, The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. Volume IV: The Politics of Law and Order. Criminology and Criminal Justice, https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958241251910
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Is the Party Really Over? Parties, Partisanship and the Politics of Crime (2023)
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Guiney, T. (2023). Is the Party Really Over? Parties, Partisanship and the Politics of Crime. British Journal of Criminology, Article azad075. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azad075Political parties occupy a contradictory position in the criminological literature: at once active participants in the political contestation of crime but virtually absent from contemporary debates concerning the relationship between crime and democr... Read More about Is the Party Really Over? Parties, Partisanship and the Politics of Crime.
Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales (2023)
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Guiney, T., & Yeomans, H. (2023). Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 62(1), 29-45. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12507This article seeks to explain the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales. Building upon recent theoretical work on path dependence, we identify prison population forecasting as a poorly understood positive feedback mechanism tha... Read More about Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales.
Path dependence and criminal justice reform: Introducing the special issue (2023)
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Guiney, T., Rubin, A., & Yeomans, H. (2023). Path dependence and criminal justice reform: Introducing the special issue. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 62(1), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12520
Franklin E Zimring, The Insidious Momentum of American Mass Incarceration (2023)
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Guiney, T. (2024). Franklin E Zimring, The Insidious Momentum of American Mass Incarceration. Punishment and Society, 26(1), 210-213. https://doi.org/10.1177/14624745231154870
Book Review: The Insidious Momentum of American Mass Incarceration by Franklin E Zimring (2023)
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Guiney, T. (2024). Book Review: The Insidious Momentum of American Mass Incarceration by Franklin E Zimring. Punishment and Society, 26(1), 210–213. https://doi.org/10.1177/14624745231154870
Ideologies, Power and the Politics of Punishment: The Case of the British Conservative Party (2022)
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Guiney, T. (2022). Ideologies, Power and the Politics of Punishment: The Case of the British Conservative Party. British Journal of Criminology, 62(5), 1158-1174. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azac031Recent scholarship has underscored the limitations of a theoretical repertoire that reduces the politics of punishment to debates over punitiveness, neoliberalism or penal exceptionalism. In this paper I argue that greater understanding of the dynami... Read More about Ideologies, Power and the Politics of Punishment: The Case of the British Conservative Party.
Ideologies, Power and the Politics of Punishment: The Case of the British Conservative Party (2022)
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Guiney, T. (2022). Ideologies, Power and the Politics of Punishment: The Case of the British Conservative Party. British Journal of Criminology, 62(5), 1158-1174. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azac031Recent scholarship has underscored the limitations of a theoretical repertoire that reduces the politics of punishment to debates over punitiveness, neoliberalism or penal exceptionalism. In this paper I argue that greater understanding of the dynami... Read More about Ideologies, Power and the Politics of Punishment: The Case of the British Conservative Party.
Populism, Conservatism and the Politics of Parole in England and Wales (2022)
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Annison, H., & Guiney, T. (2022). Populism, Conservatism and the Politics of Parole in England and Wales. Political Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923x.13170Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. Successive governments have seized upon the symbolic power of parole to demonstrate ‘toughness’ with respect to violent and sexual offending, to expre... Read More about Populism, Conservatism and the Politics of Parole in England and Wales.
Parole, parole boards and the institutional dilemmas of contemporary prison release (2022)
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Guiney, T. C. (2023). Parole, parole boards and the institutional dilemmas of contemporary prison release. Punishment and Society, 25(3), 621-640. https://doi.org/10.1177/14624745221097371The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary function of a dynamic penal system, and a highly contested form of symbolic communication where the anxieties and contradictions of contemporary penality be... Read More about Parole, parole boards and the institutional dilemmas of contemporary prison release.
Book review: The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. Volume II: Institution-Building (2022)
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Guiney, T. (2022). Book review: The Official History of Criminal Justice in England and Wales. Volume II: Institution-Building. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 22(5), 790-792. https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958221083054
Governing against the tide: Populism, power and the party conference (2022)
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Guiney, T., & Farrall, S. (2023). Governing against the tide: Populism, power and the party conference. Theoretical Criminology, 27(1), 147-164. https://doi.org/10.1177/13624806221081504In this article we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characteristic of contemporary penality has impeded systematic theoretical discussion of how populist ideologies find contingent expression within national penal... Read More about Governing against the tide: Populism, power and the party conference.
Diarmuid Griffin, Killing Time: Life Imprisonment and Parole in Ireland (2020)
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Guiney, T. (2021). Diarmuid Griffin, Killing Time: Life Imprisonment and Parole in Ireland. Punishment and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474520980344
Marginal gains or diminishing returns? Penal bifurcation, policy change and the administration of prisoner release in England and Wales (2019)
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Guiney, T. (2019). Marginal gains or diminishing returns? Penal bifurcation, policy change and the administration of prisoner release in England and Wales. European Journal of Probation, 11(3), 139-152. https://doi.org/10.1177/2066220319895802Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A series of crises have undermined public confidence in the parole system and reopened longstanding debates over the confused normative basis of prisoner re... Read More about Marginal gains or diminishing returns? Penal bifurcation, policy change and the administration of prisoner release in England and Wales.
Constructing the ‘rehabilitative ideal’: Revisiting the legacy of the 1959 prison building programme (2019)
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Guiney, T. (2019). Constructing the ‘rehabilitative ideal’: Revisiting the legacy of the 1959 prison building programme. Prison Service Journal, November 2019(246), 35-40
Book Review: David Churchill, Crime Control & Everyday Life in the Victorian City: The Police & the Public (2019)
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Guiney, T. (2020). Book Review: David Churchill, Crime Control & Everyday Life in the Victorian City: The Police & the Public. Crime, Media, Culture, 16(3), 455-458. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659019878532
Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015 (2019)
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Guiney, T. (2019). Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 58(4), 459-476. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12334Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in England and Wales. Drawing upon detailed archival research, this article offers a historical sociology of prison building programmes. It traces the evolutio... Read More about Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015.
Excavating the archive: Reflections on a historical criminology of government, penal policy and criminal justice change (2018)
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Guiney, T. (2020). Excavating the archive: Reflections on a historical criminology of government, penal policy and criminal justice change. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 20(1), 76-92. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895818810333This article makes the case for greater use of systematic archival research as a methodological tool of criminology. Drawing upon insights from the author’s 2018 historical study of ‘early release’ in England and Wales, it reviews the legal framework... Read More about Excavating the archive: Reflections on a historical criminology of government, penal policy and criminal justice change.
On the Parole Board: Reflections on Crime, Punishment, Redemption, and Justice. By Frederic G. Reamer (Columbia University Press, 2017, 296 pp., Paperback, $30 USD) (2018)
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Guiney, T. (2018). On the Parole Board: Reflections on Crime, Punishment, Redemption, and Justice. By Frederic G. Reamer (Columbia University Press, 2017, 296 pp., Paperback, $30 USD). British Journal of Criminology, 58(6), 1526-1528. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azy035
An Idea Whose Time Had Come? The Creation of a Modern System of Parole in England and Wales (2018)
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Guiney, T. (2018). An Idea Whose Time Had Come? The Creation of a Modern System of Parole in England and Wales. Prison Service Journal, May 2018(237), 14-17