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Breaking the pendulum: The long struggle over criminal justice
P Goodman, J Page, M Phelps
Oxford University Press, 2017
2352017
“It's just Black, White, or Hispanic”: an observational study of racializing moves in California's segregated prison reception centers
P Goodman
Law & Society Review 42 (4), 735-770, 2008
1732008
The long struggle: An agonistic perspective on penal development
P Goodman, J Page, M Phelps
Theoretical Criminology 19 (3), 315-335, 2015
1232015
“Another second chance”: Rethinking rehabilitation through the lens of California's prison fire camps
P Goodman
Social Problems 59 (4), 437-458, 2012
952012
Race in California’s prison fire camps for men: Prison politics, space, and the racialization of everyday life
P Goodman
American Journal of Sociology 120 (2), 352-394, 2014
612014
Hero and inmate: Work, prisons, and punishment in California’s fire camps
P Goodman
WorkingUSA 15 (3), 353-376, 2012
372012
Prisoners, cows and abattoirs: The closing of Canada’s prison farms as a political penal drama
P Goodman, M Dawe
British Journal of Criminology 56 (4), 793-812, 2016
222016
Creative disruption: Edward Bunker, carceral habitus, and the criminological value of fiction
J Page, P Goodman
Theoretical Criminology 24 (2), 222-240, 2020
202020
“Work your story”: Selective voluntary disclosure, stigma management, and narratives of seeking employment after prison
P Goodman
Law & Social Inquiry 45 (4), 1113-1141, 2020
172020
From “observation dude” to “an observational study”: Gaining access and conducting research inside a paramilitary organization
P Goodman
Canadian Journal of Law and Society/La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société 26 …, 2011
172011
Multi‐method synergy: Using the life history calendar and life as a film for retrospective narratives
T Kang, C Kruttschnitt, P Goodman
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 56 (4), 532-553, 2017
122017
Consensus in the penal field? Revisiting Breaking the Pendulum
J Page, M Phelps, P Goodman
Law & Social Inquiry 44 (3), 822-827, 2019
112019
Conservative politics, sacred cows, and sacrificial lambs: the (mis) use of evidence in Canada's political and penal fields
M Dawe, P Goodman
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 54 (2), 129-146, 2017
102017
Hero or inmate, camp or prison, rehabilitation or labor extraction: A multi-level study of California's prison fire camps
PR Goodman
University of California, Irvine, 2010
102010
Shaping the road to reentry: Organizational variation and narrative labor in the penal voluntary sector
K Quinn, P Goodman
Punishment & Society 25 (4), 998-1022, 2023
52023
" It's Just Black, White, Or Hispanic": An Ethnographic Examination of Racializing Moves in California's Segregated Reception Centers
PR Goodman
University of California, Irvine, 2006
22006
On criminal justice reform, keep fighting
MS Phelps, JA Page, P Goodman
12017
The palimpsest of outdoor penal labour in California, 1915–2000
P Goodman, K Quinn
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 62 (1), 119-141, 2023
2023
Joshua Page, The Toughest Beat: Politics, Punishment, and the Prison Officers Union in California
P Goodman
Punishment & Society 14 (4), 484-486, 2012
2012
Book review: Bernard E. Harcourt, The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order
P Goodman
Theoretical Criminology 16 (2), 263-265, 2012
2012
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