Category Archives: Transformative Justice and Studies
Transformative Justice Journal (TJJ) Is Looking for Submissions
The Transformative Justice Journal (TJJ), founded in 2012, is an online, open-source, and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting transformative justice. As an academic-activist journal, TJJ was developed out of scholarly and community dialogues around promoting social justice community-based alternatives to both the retributive and utilitarian punishment models used by criminal justice systems, which victimize offenders … Continue reading
Save the Kids Foundational Theories – by Dr. Nocella
Brick By Brick: Supporting Prisoners
Latest Issue of JCAS is Out
Vol 10, No 2 (2012) Special Issue: Prison and Animals http://journal.hamline.edu/index.php/jcas/issue/current Table of Contents Editorial Prison Studies and Critical Animal Studies: Understanding Interconnectedness beyond Institutional Comparisons Untitled PDF Susan Thomas Laura Shields Essays Doing Time in Slaughterhouses: A Green Criminological Commentary on Slaughterhouse Work Programs for Prison Inmates PDF Amy J. Fitzgerald “Man’s” Best Friend: … Continue reading
Call for Papers for Transformative Justice Journal
Examining the School to Prison Pipeline – St. Catherine University, July 17, 2012
Recently Published Transformative Justice Article
In the Fall 2011 issue of Peace and Conflict Review I published an article on transformative justice. Peace and Conflict Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of peace and conflict studies housed at the University of Peace governed by the United Nations. The article is dedicated to the historical overview, political development, and philosophy … Continue reading
Past Event – Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline
New Book Series – Transformative Justice
TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE Peer-Reviewed Book Series Published by Arissa Media Group A Project of the Anarchist Studies Initiative (ASI) at SUNY Cortland Announcement Arissa Media Group has formed a relationship with the Anarchist Studies Initiative (ASI) at SUNY Cortland (the first academic anarchist center) to create, Transformative Justice, one of the first peer-reviewed book series by … Continue reading