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Travis Linnemann
Travis Linnemann
Associate Professor; Sociology, Kansas State University
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Media and Crime in the US
Y Jewkes, T Linnemann
SAGE, 2017
1788*2017
‘This is your face on meth’: The punitive spectacle of ‘white trash’in the rural war on drugs
T Linnemann, T Wall
Theoretical Criminology 17 (3), 315-334, 2013
1922013
Staring Down the State: Police Power, Visual Economies, and the “War on Cameras”
T Wall, T Linnemann
Crime, Media, Culture 10 (2), 133-149, 2014
1132014
Mad men, meth moms, moral panic: Gendering meth crimes in the Midwest
T Linnemann
Critical Criminology 18, 95-110, 2010
1062010
The walking dead and killing state: Zombification and the normalization of police violence
T Linnemann, T Wall, E Green
Theoretical Criminology 18 (4), 506-527, 2014
962014
Meth Wars: police, media, power
T Linnemann
New York: NYU Press, 2016
76*2016
Capote’s Ghosts: Violence, Media and the spectre of suspicion
T Linnemann
British Journal of Criminology 55 (3), 514-533, 2015
702015
Creating visual differences: Methamphetamine users perceptions of anti-meth campaigns
W Marsh, H Copes, T Linnemann
International Journal of Drug Policy 39, 52-61, 2017
552017
Reinventing the matron: The continued importance of gendered images and division of labor in modern policing
DL Kurtz, T Linnemann, LS Williams
Women & Criminal Justice 22 (3), 239-263, 2012
542012
Governing through meth: Local politics, drug control and the drift toward securitization
T Linnemann
Crime, Media, Culture, 2012
472012
Proof of death: Police power and the visual economies of seizure, accumulation and trophy
T Linnemann
Theoretical Criminology 21 (1), 57-77, 2017
462017
‘With Scenes of Blood and Pain’ Crime Control and the Punitive Imagination of The Meth Project
T Linnemann, L Hanson, LS Williams
British Journal of Criminology 53 (4), 605-623, 2013
462013
Beyond the ghetto: Police power, methamphetamine and the rural war on drugs
T Linnemann, DL Kurtz
Critical criminology 22, 339-355, 2014
382014
Improving Probation through Client Strengths: Evaluating Strength Based Treatments for at Risk Youth.
D Kurtz, T Linnemann
Western Criminology Review 7 (1), 2006
282006
Darkness on the edge of town: Visual criminology and the “black sites” of the rural
B McClanahan, T Linnemann
Deviant Behavior 39 (4), 512-524, 2018
272018
Ghost Criminology: The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment
M Fiddler, T Kindynis, T Linnemann
New York University Press, 2022
21*2022
From ‘filth’and ‘insanity’to ‘peaceful moral watchdogs’: Police, news media, and the gang label
T Linnemann, B McClanahan
Crime, media, culture 13 (3), 295-313, 2017
192017
Black sites,“dark sides”: War power, police power, and the violence of the (un) known
T Linnemann, C Medley
Crime, Media, Culture 5 (2), 341-358, 2019
18*2019
Bad cops and true detectives: The horror of police and the unthinkable world
T Linnemann
Theoretical Criminology 23 (3), 355-374, 2019
182019
In Plain View: Violence and the police image
T Linnemann
Routledge International Handbook of Visual Criminology, Michelle Brown and …, 2017
182017
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