"It's Not Just a Good Idea, It's the Law": Rationality, Force, and Changing Minds
Mark Kingwell
Cruel and thus not Unusual: Jacques Derrida's Seminar on the Death Penalty
Michael Naas
The Violent Rhetoric of Accusation: Cicero and the Marcus Ameleus Scaurus Case
G. Pavlich
The Colonialism of Incarceration
Robert Nichols
"Ran away from her Master...a Negroe Girl named Thursday": Examining Evidence of Punishment, Isolation, and Trauma in Nova Scotia and Quebec Fugitive Slave Advertisements
Charmaine Nelson
The Work of Death: Massacre and Retribution in Southampton County, Virginia, August 1831
Christopher Tomlins
Civilising Missions and Humanitarian Interventions: into the Laws and Territories of First Nations
Irene Watson
The Rhetoric of Abolition: Continuity and Change in the Struggle Against America's Death Penalty, 1900-2010
Austin Sarat, Robert Kermes, Adelyn Curran, Margaret Kiley, Keshav Pant
"Too wicked to die": The enduring legacy of humane reforms to solitary confinement
Kelly Struthers Munford, Kelly Hannah-Moffat, and Alex Hunter
Nonviolent communion versus medieval ships of fools: Engaged-citizenry alternatives to Europe's war on refugeesPablo Ouziel