Punishment & Society-International Journal of Penology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Punishment & Society-International Journal of Penology is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Contaminated memories: How formerly incarcerated mothers remember their pasts and imagine their futures38
The politics of abolition: Reframing the death penalty's history in comparative perspective29
Wendy Fitzgibbon and John Lea, Privatising Justice: The Security Industry, War and Crime Control26
The resettlement net: ‘revolving door’ imprisonment and carceral (re)circulation22
Barry Goldson, Chris Cunneen, Sophie Russell, David Brown, Eileen Baldry, Melanie Schwartz, and Damon Briggs, Youth Justice and Penality in Comparative Context19
Surveillance and the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic for formerly incarcerated individuals17
Migratory dependency and the death penalty: Foreign nationals facing capital punishment in the Gulf15
(In)-justice: An exploration of the dehumanization, victimization, criminalization, and over-incarceration of Indigenous women in Canada14
“The biggest thing you can rob is somebody's time”: Exploring how the carceral state bankrupts fathers through temporal debt13
Florian Jeßberger and Julia Geneuss (eds), Why Punish Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities? Purposes of Punishment in International Criminal Law13
COVID-19 and European carcerality: Do national prison policies converge when faced with a pandemic?12
Immobilized: (In)congruent collateral consequences and racialized driver's license restrictions11
Investigating prison suicides: The politics of independent oversight11
Carceral reckoning and twenty-first century US abolition movements: Generational struggles in the fight against prisons11
Imperial legacies and southern penal spaces: A study of hunting nomads in postcolonial India11
Writing from the flesh: A response to my interlocutors11
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