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Joshua Page
Joshua Page
Professor of Sociology and Law, University of Minnesota
Verified email at umn.edu
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The toughest beat: Politics, punishment, and the prison officers union in California
J Page
Oxford University Press, 2011
3692011
Breaking the pendulum: The long struggle over criminal justice
P Goodman, J Page, M Phelps
Oxford University Press, 2017
2312017
The long struggle: An agonistic perspective on penal development
P Goodman, J Page, M Phelps
Theoretical Criminology 19 (3), 315-335, 2015
1232015
Eliminating the enemy: The import of denying prisoners access to higher education in Clinton’s America
J Page
Punishment & Society 6 (4), 357-378, 2004
1212004
context is everything!
J Page
Contexts 14 (4), 8-10, 2015
1132015
Punishment and the penal field
J Page
The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society. London: SAGE, 152-166, 2013
1032013
Unlocking America: Why and how to reduce America’s prison population
J Austin, T Clear, T Duster, DF Greenberg, J Irwin, C McCoy, A Mobley, ...
Washington, DC: The JFA Institute, 2007
1032007
The state of the job: An embedded work role perspective on prison officer attitudes
AE Lerman, J Page
Punishment & Society 14 (5), 503-529, 2012
932012
Bureaucrats on the cell block: Prison officers’ perceptions of work environment and attitudes toward prisoners
SKS Shannon, J Page
Social Service Review 88 (4), 630-657, 2014
632014
A debt of care: Commercial bail and the gendered logic of criminal justice predation
J Page, V Piehowski, J Soss
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 5 (1), 150-172, 2019
552019
Prison officer unions and the perpetuation of the penal status quo
J Page
Criminology & Pub. Pol'y 10, 735, 2011
522011
Criminal justice predation and neoliberal governance
J Page, J Soss
Rethinking neoliberalism, 138-159, 2017
512017
The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice
J Page, J Soss
Science 374 (6565), 294-294, 2021
362021
Does the front line reflect the party line? The politicization of punishment and prison officers’ perspectives towards incarceration
AE Lerman, J Page
British Journal of Criminology 56 (3), 578-601, 2016
232016
Creative disruption: Edward Bunker, carceral habitus, and the criminological value of fiction
J Page, P Goodman
Theoretical Criminology 24 (2), 222-240, 2020
202020
The Toughest Beat: Politics
J Page
Punishment, and the Prison Officers, 2011
182011
Gender diversity and the prospects for progressive prison reform
JM Hussemann, J Page
Women & Criminal Justice 21 (4), 267-289, 2011
162011
American bail and the tinting of criminal justice
DA Dabney, J Page, V Topalli
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 56 (4), 397-418, 2017
142017
Bail and pretrial justice in the United States: A field of possibility
J Page, CS Scott-Hayward
Annual Review of Criminology 5, 91-113, 2022
112022
Consensus in the penal field? Revisiting Breaking the Pendulum
J Page, M Phelps, P Goodman
Law & Social Inquiry 44 (3), 822-827, 2019
112019
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