Emerald Studies in Culture, Crime, Criminal Justice and the Arts explores the myriad ways in which `cultural´ perspectives are utilized as ways of seeing and understanding the enduring persistence of and fascination with the formal institutions of criminal justice and punishment. Fascinating reading for scholars interested in the emergent interest in the `cultural´ `autoethnographic´, `emotional´, `visual´, `narrative´ and `sensory´ in Criminology. Scroll down to see books that have published in this series to date.
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