Contents

International Handbook of Sensory Criminology Series, Right wing politics, Violence, War, Paramilitary Ireland, Gender-based Violence

International Handbook of Sensory Criminology Series, New book, Sensory Criminology, Writing, Discussion

Substance use, Subculture, Music, Drugs, Research Methods

Peanut butter and jelly time: Memories of a former juvenile corrections officer Nabil Ouassini

Youth Justice, Corrections, Prisons, Children, Taste, Smell

The Pervasive and Unknown Effects of Sensory Experiences in Policing: An Autoethnographic Response Marina Carbonell

Policing, Smell, Forensic Investigation, Autoethnography

The Night-Self Chloe Young

Night time Economy, Women, Clubbing, Dancing, Space

The Sonic and Symbolic Function of the Voice in Far Right Political Violence Liam Gillespie

Voice, speech, far-right, symbolism, political violence, sound

Eating Lemons: Teaching the Sensory Jason Warr

Teaching, Pedagogy, Module Design, Sensory, Creative Learning

The Aftertaste of Prison Lucy Campbell

Imprisonment, food, memory, commensality, comparative penal cultures

The Sensory Experience of Release: Reflections Jennifer Stickney

Resettlement, Trauma, Release, Prison, Sensory Shock

Printing Errors? Reading as Sensory Engagement Tea Fredriksson

Creative Writing, Ghost Criminology, Sensory as Creativity, Reading

Policing Dark Islands Anna Souhami

Policing, Comparative Criminology, Weather, Darkness, Writing, Doing Research

The Prison Mug: Perceptions of Permission Ross Little

Sensing Surveillance Lizzie Hughes

Surveillance, Gender Studies, Colonialism, Sousveillance, Queer Studies

Making Sense of the Sensorium Kate Herrity

Neurodivergence, Research Methods, Prison, Sensescape, Space

A Human Rights Law Perspective on Sensory Experience and Dignity in Detention Elaine Webster and Natasa Mavronicola

Torture, Dignity, Human Rights Law, Hooded Men, Law, Sensory Deprivation

Sensing Towards Justice: The Importance of Attending to the Sensory when Interviewing Victim-Survivors “Beth”

Ethical Research Practice, Victimology, Victimisation, Interviews, Power, Positionality, Listening

Interrogating the Senses: Cognitive Interviewing Kate Herrity

Research Methods, Trauma-informed Interview, Applied Criminology, Applying Sensory Methods to Practice

Sensing Justice: Feeling the Archive Benjamin Thorne

Transitional Justice, Rwanda, Law, Crimes against Humanity, Archival Research

Commissions of Injustice in Rio de Janeiro: Indigenous Preservation and Resistance Janine Ewen

Urban Violence, Policing, Justice, World Sporting Events, Indigenous Justice

Zooming In: Shifting Time, Space and Distance Anna Kotova

Digital Methods, Proximity, Research Methods, Interviewing, Technology

Revealing Sensory Scars “Gemma”

Youth Custody, Youth Justice, “Care”, Policing, Vulnerable Populations, Cell, CJS Spaces

A Proper Brew: Sensory Recollections of my Time in Prison Danica J.M. Darley

Women in Prison, Motherhood, Parenthood, Corton Vale, Taste, Memory

A Taste Of… Down by the River Amy B. Smoyer

Sensory Penalities Series, Release, Prison, Resettlement, Death, Drugs, Mourning and Remembrance, Social Harm

Experiencing Research Interviews at the Ministry of Justice Harry Annison

Interviewing the powerful, Architecture, Research Methods, Navigating Bureaucracy, Penal Policy

A Taste Of… Ethiopian Notes Ian O’Donnell

Part of the Sensory Penalities Series, Comparative Prison Research, Research Methods, Ethiopia

Proximity and Distance: Orality and Aurality in Prisoner Writing Eleanor March

Prison, Prisoner writing, Trauma, Violence, Textual Analysis, Oral/Aural Experience to Text, Writing the Sensory

Deep-Sea-Soul-Sensing: De-industrialisation and the Energy Transition Environment  – Aberdeen City Janine Ewen

Green Criminology, De-industrialization, Visual Criminology, Urban Art, Ecological Harm

The Knock Jason Warr

Policing, Power, Arrest, Sensory Symbolism, Criminal Justice, Vulnerability

Soundscapes of Probation Jake Phillips

Probation, Community Sanctions, Organisational Culture, Resettlement, Supervision, Bureaucratisation, Technologisation, Malopticon

A sense of Home in Prison? Annie Bunce

Prison, Fieldnotes, Interview, Spaces, Sound, Touch

Talking About Not Talking: The Senses and the Victorian Prison Richard W. Ireland

Historical Criminology, Punishment, Physical Labour, Prison Reform, Communication Control

Eau de Durham Michael Spurr

Prison Service, Community, Living Conditions, Overcrowding, Slopping-Out, Local Prison Life, Remand

Singing, Sex and Silence on a Victorian Prison Island Katy Roscoe

Homosexuality, Historical Criminology, Homophobia, Cockatoo Island, Punishment

“Feeling” Feelings Kate Herrity

Emotions, Senses, Proximity, Research Methods, Reflexivity, Limits of Vocabulary

The Power of Touch Jason Warr

Strip Search, Power, Prison, Dignity, Vulnerability, Nakedness, Police and Prison Officer Practice

A Rich sort of Quietness: Experiencing Iceland’s Open Prisons as a Researcher Francis Pakes

Comparative Penal Research, Research Methods, Fieldwork, Prison, Ethnography

On the Sensory Discomfort and Voyeurism of a “Prison Tour” Janani Umamaheswar

Penology, Teaching, Prison Spaces, Ethical Practice, The Cell, Privacy

Close, Closer Kate Herrity

Ethics, Trauma, Fieldwork, Ethnography, Research Practice, Emotion, Proximity, Distance, Self-harm

Staying In Touch Natalie Booth

Absence of Touch and Intimacy as Punishment, Prison, Family, Support Networks, Parenthood

Ghost In The Sweatbox Jason Warr

Forced Mobility, Physical Constraint, Prison, Symbolic Power, Sensory Memory, “Ghosting”