Tag: Criminology

Juvenile in Justice
Richard Ross Introduction by Danielle Moss From Boom Summer 2016, Vol 6, No 2 The United States is the only country in the […]

Reflections from Inside
Carlos Adrian Vazquez, Jr. Editor’s Note: Tucked away in the northern part of the San Fernando Valley at the intersection […]

Healing the Broken
by Javier Stauring From Boom Summer 2016, Vol 6, No 2 In more than two decades of working with incarcerated children, their families, […]

A Vast Strangeness
Prisons invading California, a photo essay by Josef Jacques.

California’s New Carceral Logic
Health care, confinement, and the future of imprisonment, by Jonathan Simon.

The Cost of Doing Nothing
Revisiting California’s death row, by Paige St. John.

The End of Mass Incarceration in California
What comes next? By Eve Bachrach and Jason S. Sexton.

From the Editor’s Desktop
A note from Boom’s new editor, Jason Sexton.

Blood and Sand
Rubén Martínez on his time with the Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad.

Justice and Time
Before and after Oscar Grant. “The arc of the moral universe is long but it does not necessarily bend toward justice…”