Vol. 33 No. 4, December 2006
Index
- Introduction: deaths in custody and detention.
- From H Division to Abu Ghraib: regimes of justification and the historical proliferation of state-inflicted terror and violence in maximum-security.
- Aboriginal deaths in custody: a continuing systematic abuse.
- Fatal injustice: rampant punitiveness, child prisoner deaths, and institutionalized denial--a case for comprehensive independent inquiry in England and Wales.
- The Long Kesh hunger strikers: 25 years later.
- The killing of Jean Charles de Menezes: hyper-militarism in the neoliberal economic free-fire zone.
- Then and now, us and them: a historical reflection on deaths in and out of custody.
- "They'd all love me dead ...": the investigation, inquest, and implications of the death of Annie Kelly.
- Comment: deaths in custody--truth, justice, and accountability? The work of INQUEST.
- Comment: racism and custody deaths in the U.K.: the Zahid Mubarek inquiry.
- Detention and torture in Guantanamo.
- Staff use of force in U.S. confinement settings: lawful control tactics versus corporal punishment.
- Review of Intractable: Hell Has a Name, Life Inside Australia's First Super-Max Prison.
- Review of Global Lockdown: Race, Gender, and the Prison-Industrial Complex.
- Review of Bobby Sands: Nothing but an Unfinished Song.