
SensoryPenalities
@SPenalities
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Account for book and blog. Find us: @sensorypenalities.bsky.social https://t.co/yrKNuTw0eK
Joined August 2019
Many thanks to @LambrosFatsis for this beautifully written review:
clcjbooks.rutgers.edu
Editors: Kate Herrity, Bethany E. Schmidt and Jason Warr Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021. 296 pages. Reviewer: Lambros Fatsis ǀ March 2022
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A new podcast talking about #Sound, #Order and #Survival in #Prison: Maybe useful for #Teaching and updating #ReadingLists (#Sensory #Criminology, #Sociology, #Sound, #Punishment, #ResearchMethods).
newbooksnetwork.com
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Fantastic post from @CosimoSidoti on the culture around lean. A great addition to #sensory #criminology. Check it out (#drugs #criminology #ResearchMethods #Sociology #SubstanceUse #Music #Subculture).
OH I LOVE LEAN! Really happy to start releasing some findings from my Ph.D. research and what better way to do it than on this awesome blog? Huge thanks to Kate and everyone at the Sens Crim blog for hosting me!.
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RT @PRTuk: Read our full response to the announcement at
prisonreformtrust.org.uk
Violence is a symptom of overcrowded, under-resourced, and purposeless prisons. We must not confuse these reactive measures with a strategy to reduce violence at its source
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RT @JanineEwen: 'As criminologists increasingly advocate for an aesthetic and sensory turn in Criminology (McClanahan and South, 2020), sig….
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RT @SidotiCosimo: OH I LOVE LEAN! Really happy to start releasing some findings from my Ph.D. research and what better way to do it than on….
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📢 This GREAT new #International Handbook of #sensory #Criminology is due out in January. Published with @routledgebooks and edited with @WarrCriminology, Kanupriya Sharma and Janani Umamaheswar, expect taster posts on and dropping contributor details
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As promised, fascinating insight into the #sensory and #aesthetics around #lean culture. Great new post for Sensory #Criminology from Cosimo Sidoti. Not to miss if interested in #drugs #substances #music
sensorycriminology.com
The defining characteristic of the Chopped and Screwed sonic aesthetic – blending with the experience of lean – lies in its ability to distort the listener’s perception of time. This te…
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Coming on Monday, the wonderful Cosimo Sidoti writing about lean culture is dropping!! Meanwhile, catch the archive: a great place to start if you're thinking about next year's #teaching. #drugs #Sensory #Criminology #Sociology #researchMethods.
sensorycriminology.com
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 Senso…
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Wonderfully thoughtful and engaging reviews of #Sound #Order and #Survival in #Prison out now: Half price paperback for the whole of July thanks to Bristol!! :
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk
Sound, Order and Survival in Prison - The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown; The soundscape of prison life is that of constant clangs, bangs and jangles. What is the significance of this cacophon...
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Now it has a cover!! #Sound and #Detention bringing #music, #sound, #SoundStudies, #Arts, #musicology, #SoundArt and #Criminology together!!! with @AineMaps and Lucy Cathcart Froden:
bloomsbury.com
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For those who missed, another corker from #Sensory #Criminology!.
The brilliant Nabil Ouassini, prompting us to think about how we treat vulnerable #children in #prison. Here he reflects on his time as a #Juvenile #Corrections officer:
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RT @KateHerrity: 📢 Yo, #halfprice #book alert!! In July, #Sound #Order and #Survival in #Prison goes paperback and to celebrate, the specta….
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk
Sound, Order and Survival in Prison - The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown; The soundscape of prison life is that of constant clangs, bangs and jangles. What is the significance of this cacophon...
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RT @SPenalities: The brilliant Nabil Ouassini, prompting us to think about how we treat vulnerable #children in #prison. Here he reflects o….
sensorycriminology.com
The unit always had problems with flickering lights that made the darkness thick. As our eyes adjust to the dark, the musty walls and rusted iron bars remind us of the countless children and office…
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The brilliant Nabil Ouassini, prompting us to think about how we treat vulnerable #children in #prison. Here he reflects on his time as a #Juvenile #Corrections officer:
sensorycriminology.com
The unit always had problems with flickering lights that made the darkness thick. As our eyes adjust to the dark, the musty walls and rusted iron bars remind us of the countless children and office…
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Sunday reading from @TenaciousMarina to blow you away!!! #sensory #criminology #forensic investigation #Policing #teaching.
sensorycriminology.com
The sensory input of the unknown is invisible and profound. We ignore our sense of smell until we have a head cold and lose taste. In policing, smell itself acts like a warning system; approaching …
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RT @SPenalities: An amazing post from the wonderful @TenaciousMarina reflecting on her experience in the Canadian #Police service and the i….
sensorycriminology.com
The sensory input of the unknown is invisible and profound. We ignore our sense of smell until we have a head cold and lose taste. In policing, smell itself acts like a warning system; approaching …
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An amazing post from the wonderful @TenaciousMarina reflecting on her experience in the Canadian #Police service and the importance of her relationship with #smell to work in #forensic investigation. If you #teach or #research in #policing, or have a nose:.
sensorycriminology.com
The sensory input of the unknown is invisible and profound. We ignore our sense of smell until we have a head cold and lose taste. In policing, smell itself acts like a warning system; approaching …
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Here's the amazing @TenaciousMarina reflecting on her #police experience and the importance of #smell for #forensic work. A great new post for #sensory #criminology. Please share:
sensorycriminology.com
The sensory input of the unknown is invisible and profound. We ignore our sense of smell until we have a head cold and lose taste. In policing, smell itself acts like a warning system; approaching …
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Our new post from the wonderful @TenaciousMarina drops tomorrow, in which she considers the #forensic importance of #smell in reflections as an investigative officer. Amazing stuff coming out of #sensory #criminology atm. If you missed Chloe Young's:
sensorycriminology.com
Nightlife spaces are, to borrow Durkheim’s term, socially and sexually effervescent places. The environment, often loud and electric, offers ‘possibilities of pleasure, excess and gratification” (M…
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RT @PSJ_UK: New edition 278 of Prison Service Journal available now! This is a special edition focusing on developments in youth justice ac….
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