Abstract
Introduction: Legacies of Empire
Highlights
Legacies of Empire Lynsey BlackMaynooth University, Ireland Lizzie SealUniversity of Sussex, UKFlorence SeemungalUniversity of the West Indies Open Campus, Trinidad and Tobago Bharat MalkaniCardiff University, UK Roger BallUniversity of the West of England, UK
This special issue of Punishment & Society examines the global legacy of empire and colonialism through its effects on the penal regimes and practices of former colonies
Decolonial, southern and postcolonial perspectives work to explore these histories through their contemporary legacies
Summary
Legacies of Empire Lynsey BlackMaynooth University, Ireland Lizzie SealUniversity of Sussex, UKFlorence SeemungalUniversity of the West Indies Open Campus, Trinidad and Tobago Bharat MalkaniCardiff University, UK Roger BallUniversity of the West of England, UK. This special issue of Punishment & Society examines the global legacy of empire and colonialism through its effects on the penal regimes and practices of former colonies. The seven articles explore the historical patterns of colonial penal journeys as well as their contemporary manifestations.
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