Crime, Law, and Society
Selected publications, organized by topic – PDFs are pre-publication proofs or free-to-access versions; final versions are available through the in-text links.
- Gray, Felicity, Kathryn Henne, and Rita Shah. Public Criminology and the Challenge of Transformative Justice. Oxford Handbook of Critical and Cultural Criminological Theory. Kevin Haggerty and Lois Presser, eds. Oxford University Press, in press.
- Deejay, Aleksandar, Tamas Wells, Kathryn Henne, and Stefan Bächtold. 2024. Bad Adopters or Bad Proponents of Technology? Facebook and the Violence against Muslims in Myanmar. Third World Quarterly 45(8): 1309–1324. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, Krystle Shore, and Jenna Imad Harb. 2022. Body-Worn Cameras, Police Violence, and the Politics of Evidence: A Case of Ontological Gerrymandering. Critical Social Policy 42(3): 388–407. [PDF]
- Ventresca, Matt, and Kathryn Henne. 2022. Is CTE a Defense for Murder? Critical Insights into Violence, Crime, and Brain Trauma in Sports. Power Played: A Critical Criminology of Sport. Derek Silva and Liam Kennedy, eds. UBC Press, 177–200.
- Henne, Kathryn, Renee Shelby, and Jenna Harb. 2021. The Datafication of #MeToo: Whiteness, Racial Capitalism, and Anti-Violence Technologies. Big Data & Society 8(2), doi:10.1177/20539517211055898 [PDF]
- Shelby, Renee, Jenna Harb, and Kathryn Henne. 2021. Whiteness in and through Data Protection: An Intersectional Approach to Anti-Violence Apps and #MeToo Bots. Internet Policy Review 10(4), doi:10.14763/2021.4.1589 [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, and Jenna Harb. 2020. Reading the Body-Worn Camera as Multiple: A Reconsideration of Entities as Enactments. Police on Camera: Surveillance, Privacy, and Accountability. Bryce Clayton Newell, ed. Routledge, 46–60. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, and Matt Ventresca. 2020. A Damaged Brain? A Criminal Mind? Narratives of Criminality and Culpability in the Celebrated Case of Aaron Hernandez. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal 16(3): 395–413. [PDF]
- Shah, Rita, and Kathryn Henne. 2020. Public Criminology Reconsidered: An Invitation. Routledge Handbook of Public Criminologies. Kathryn Henne and Rita Shah, eds. Routledge, 1–7. [PDF]
- Ventresca, Matt, and Kathryn Henne. 2020. NFL Concussion Lawsuit Payouts Reveal How Racial Bias in Science Continues. The Conversation, September 17.
- Harb, Jenna, and Kathryn Henne. 2019. Disinformation and Resistance in the Surveillance of Indigenous Protesters. Information, Technology, and Control in a Changing World: Shifting Power Structures in the 21st Century. Blayne Haggart, Kathryn Henne, and Natasha Tusikov, eds. Palgrave Macmillan, 187–211. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, and Emily Troshynski. 2019. Intersectional Criminologies for the Contemporary Moment: Crucial Questions of Power, Praxis, and Technologies of Control. Critical Criminology: An International Journal 27(1): 55–71. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn. 2018. Criminalization. International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Hilary Callan, ed. Blackwell. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn. 2017. Feminist Criminology. The Australian and New Zealand Handbook of Criminology, Crime and Justice. Antje Deckert and Rick Sarre, eds. Palgrave Macmillan, 587–602. [PDF]
- De la Tierra, Albert, and Kathryn Henne. 2017. Southern Theory. Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. Avi Brisman, Eamonn Carrabine, and Nigel South, eds. Routledge, 381–385. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, and Emily I. Troshynski. 2017. Intersectionality. Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. Avi Brisman, Eamonn Carrabine, and Nigel South, eds. Routledge, 316–320. [PDF]
- Roussell, Aaron, Kathryn Henne, Karen Glover, and Dale Willits. 2017. Impossibility of a Reverse Racism Effect: A Rejoinder to James, Vila, and Vila. Criminology & Public Policy. [PDF]
- Top Downloaded Recent Publication Recognition; Reprinted in Issue 18(1): E5–E16 (2019).
- Henne, Kathryn, and Rita Shah. 2016. Feminist Criminology and the Visual. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture. Michelle Brown, ed. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.013.56 [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, and Rita Shah. 2015. Unveiling White Logic in Criminological Research: An Intertextual Analysis. Contemporary Justice Review 18(2): 105–120. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn. 2013. From the Academy to the UN and Back Again: The Travelling Politics of Intersectionality. Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific 33.
- Henne, Kathryn, and Emily Troshynski. 2013. Mapping the Margins of Intersectionality: Criminological Possibilities in a Transnational World. Theoretical Criminology 17(4): 455–473. [PDF]
- Selected for the Editor’s Choice Collection on Race and Ethnicity.
- Henne, Kathryn, and Emily Troshynski. 2013. Technologies of Biosurveillance: Bodily Regulation through the Lens of Ordinary Affect. Crime, Justice and Social Democracy: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference. Kelly Richards and Juan Tuari, eds. Queensland University of Technology, 84–91.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2011. Enemies and Citizens of the State: Die Boeremag as the Face of Postapartheid Otherness. Critical Criminology 19(4): 285–299. [PDF]