Search Results - "Linnemann, Travis"
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Bad cops and true detectives: The horror of police and the unthinkable world
Published in Theoretical criminology (01-08-2019)“…The first season of the HBO series True Detective has drawn attention to Eugene Thacker’s horror of philosophy trilogy and his tripartite mode of thinking of…”
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Three-dimensional policeman: Security, sovereignty and volumetric police power
Published in Theoretical criminology (01-02-2022)“…Rather than thinking only in terms of flat cartographic surfaces, this article advances current understandings of the political geography of police power by…”
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Ghost Criminology review symposium: Editors’ response
Published in Crime, media, culture (01-08-2023)Get full text
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Catching our breath: Reading the pandemic through crime, media and culture
Published in Crime, media, culture (01-03-2021)Get full text
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Black sites, “dark sides”: War power, police power, and the violence of the (un)known
Published in Crime, media, culture (01-08-2019)“…The US Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture and the Guardian’s exposé of the Chicago Police Department’s “off-the-books interrogation compound”…”
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No Chance: The Secret of Police, or the Violence of Discretion
Published in Social justice (San Francisco, Calif.) (01-01-2020)“…The idea that police could leave an arrest wholly to chance flies in the face of "community values, standards" and liberal commonsense understandings of "law…”
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Beyond the Ghetto: Police Power, Methamphetamine and the Rural War on Drugs
Published in Critical criminology (Richmond, B.C.) (01-09-2014)“…Viewing police as important cultural producers, we ask how police power fashions structures of feeling and social imaginaries of the “war on drugs” in small…”
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'WITH SCENES OF BLOOD AND PAIN': Crime Control and the Punitive Imagination of The Meth Project
Published in British journal of criminology (01-07-2013)“…This article takes aim at an image-based methamphetamine (meth) intervention programme in the United States, to reveal disparate images of meth users organized…”
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Proof of death: Police power and the visual economies of seizure, accumulation and trophy
Published in Theoretical criminology (01-02-2017)“…The phrase proof of life describes visual evidence meant to prove a kidnap victim or prisoner of war is alive. As developed here, proof of death describes a…”
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CAPOTE'S GHOSTS: VIOLENCE, MEDIA AND THE SPECTRE OF SUSPICION
Published in British journal of criminology (01-05-2015)“…In 1959, on the Kansas high plains, two ex-convict drifters fell upon a defenseless farm family, slaying them 'in cold blood'. As the subject of a book widely…”
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‘This is your face on meth’: The punitive spectacle of ‘white trash’ in the rural war on drugs
Published in Theoretical criminology (01-08-2013)“…This article engages the dynamic role of the crime image and more specifically the mug shot, in a contemporary anti-methamphetamine media campaign known as…”
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Ghost Criminology: A Framework for the Discipline’s Spectral Turn
Published in British journal of criminology (01-01-2024)“…Abstract Drawing upon recent criminological scholarship examining spectrality, as well as Jacques Derrida’s notion of hauntology, this article sets out a…”
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Staring Down the State: Police Power, Visual Economies, and the “War on Cameras”
Published in Crime, media, culture (01-08-2014)“…This paper considers how the politics of security and order are also a politics of aesthetics encompassing practical struggles over the authority and…”
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Darkness on the Edge of Town: Visual Criminology and the "Black Sites" of the Rural
Published in Deviant behavior (03-04-2018)“…"Black" has long been employed to inspire or communicate horror, isolation and dread. Employed the state and capital, from the CIA and municipal police…”
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Apocalypse Now and Forever
Published in Social justice (San Francisco, Calif.) (22-06-2019)Get full text
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Governing through meth: Local politics, drug control and the drift toward securitization
Published in Crime, media, culture (01-04-2013)“…The enduring social anxieties surrounding the illicit drug, methamphetamine (meth), offer a useful lens to view processes of criminalization and control as…”
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Creating visual differences: Methamphetamine users perceptions of anti-meth campaigns
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-01-2017)“…Abstract Background Because of increased law enforcement and subsequent media attention, methamphetamine users appear in the public’s imagination as diseased,…”
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From ‘filth’ and ‘insanity’ to ‘peaceful moral watchdogs’: Police, news media, and the gang label
Published in Crime, media, culture (01-12-2017)“…This paper engages the cultural politics of criminal classifications by aiming at one of the state’s most powerful, yet ambiguous markers—the ‘gang.’ Focusing…”
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