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Crime and criminal justice

A new issue of the International Journal on Criminology is out. A new issue of Solon is out. James Q. Whitman (Yale): The Transition to Modernity. Adam S. Zimmerman (Loyola): The Corrective Justice State. Rick Sarre and Colette Langos (South Australia): Policing Young People: Can the Notion of Police Legitimacy Play a Role? Stephen P. Garvey (Cornell): Authority, Ignorance, and the Guilty Mind. Thom Brooks (Durham): What is Wrong about the “Criminal Mind”? From The Conversation, welcome to Biology and Blame, a series of articles examining historical and current influences on the notion of criminal responsibility. James G. Stewart (UBC): Complicity. Markus D. Dubber (Toronto): Histories of Crime and Criminal Justice and the Historical Analysis of Criminal Law. Roni M. Rosenberg (Carmel): Between Killing and Letting Die in Criminal Jurisprudence. Paul J. Larkin Jr. (Heritage): Public Choice Theory and Overcriminalization. Daniel Epps (Harvard): The Consequences of Error in Criminal Justice. Kenneth W. Simons (BU): Punishment and Blame for Culpable Indifference. Gary S. Becker and Bernard E. Harcourt (Chicago) and Francois Ewald (CNAM): Becker and Foucault on Crime and Punishment. Anthony J. Sebok (Yeshiva): Normative Theories of Punitive Damages: The Case of Deterrence. Paulo Barrozo (BC): Reconstructing Constitutional Punishment. Markus D. Dubber (Toronto): Paradigms of Penal Law. Darryl K. Brown (Virginia): Penal Modernism in Theory and Practice. Emma Kaufman and Mary Bosworth (Oxford): The Prison and National Identity: Citizenship, Punishment and the Sovereign State. Elena Kantorowicz (Erasmus): Can Imprisonment Be Cheaper? The Law and Economics of Private Prisons. Stephen Machin and Olivier Marie on lessons from the economics of crime.