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Cover Justice, Power and Resistance

Volume 5 (2022): Issue 1-2 (May 2022): Special Issue: Pandemics, policing and protest

in Justice, Power and Resistance
Online ISSN:
2635-2338
Issue Publication Date:
01 May 2022
  • Editorial
    • Introduction to the Special Issue​: Pandemics, policing and protest
  • Research
    • Governing the silence: the institutionalisation of evidence-based policing in modern Britain
    • A law unto themselves: on the relatively autonomous operation of protest policing during the COVID-19 pandemic
    • States of prison abolition: COVID-19 and anti-colonial and anti-racist organising
    • Narrating the coronavirus crisis: state talk and state silence in the UK
    • The safeguarding delusion: sex work and policing in Wales
    • Neoliberalism, COVID-19 and conspiracy: pandemic management strategies and the far-right social turn
    • Biopolitics, control and pandemic policing in Victoria, Australia
    • Regulating viral capitalism: four stages in a pathology of accumulation
    • Fear of politics or politics of fear? The construction of exception
  • Intervention
    • Black Lives Matter and Defund the Police in a Norwegian context
  • Book Review
    • Justice Alternatives by Pat Carlen and Leandro Ayres França (2019)
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Narrating the coronavirus crisis: state talk and state silence in the UK

Authors:
Joe Sim
and
Steve Tombs

Regulating viral capitalism: four stages in a pathology of accumulation

Author:
David Whyte

Fear of politics or politics of fear? The construction of exception

Author:
Vincenzo Scalia

Biopolitics, control and pandemic policing in Victoria, Australia

Authors:
Emma Ryan
,
Ian Warren
, and
Bree Carlton

The safeguarding delusion: sex work and policing in Wales

Author:
Sam Hanks

Neoliberalism, COVID-19 and conspiracy: pandemic management strategies and the far-right social turn

Author:
Imogen Richards

A law unto themselves: on the relatively autonomous operation of protest policing during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:
Greg Martin

Governing the silence: the institutionalisation of evidence-based policing in modern Britain

Author:
Paul R. Betts

The safeguarding delusion: sex work and policing in Wales

Author:
Sam Hanks

States of prison abolition: COVID-19 and anti-colonial and anti-racist organising

Authors:
Thalia Anthony
and
Vicki Chartrand
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