Crime, Law, and Society
Selected publications, organized by topic – PDFs are pre-publication proofs; final versions are available through the in-text links.
- 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
- Henne, Kathryn, and Jenna Harb. 2020. Reading the Body-Worn Camera as Multiple: A Reconsideration of Entities as Enactments. Bryce Clayton Newell, ed. Police on Camera: Surveillance, Privacy, and Accountability. 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]
- 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 (2017); 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 (2014).
- 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]