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Michelle Brown Director, Center for Law, Justice and Culture Associate Professor |
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Areas of Specialization: Courses Taught: Selected Publications:
Michelle Brown. 2008. "Aftermath: Living with the Crisis: From PTC to Governing through Crime." Crime, Media, Culture, 4, 1: 131-136. Michelle Brown. 2008. "Indefinite Detention and Emergent Patterns in American Punishment." Criminal Justice Matters, 71: 18-19. Michelle Brown. 2007. “The Abu Ghraib Torture and Prisoner Abuse Scandal” in Crimes and Trials of the Century. Eds. Steven Chermak and Frankie Y. Bailey. Newport, CT: Praeger Publishers. Michelle Brown. 2007. "Beyond the Requisites: Alternative Starting Points in the Study of Media Effects and Youth Violence." Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 14, 1. Michelle Brown. 2007. "Mapping Discursive Closings in the War on Drugs." Crime, Media, Culture, 3, 1. Michelle Brown. 2007. "Transnational Intersections in U.S. Punishment Post-9/11." Prison Service Journal. Michelle Brown. 2006. “The Aesthetics of Crime” in Philosophy, Crime and Criminology. Eds. Bruce A. Arrigo and Christopher R. Williams, University of Illinois Press. Michelle Brown. 2006. “The New Penology in a Critical Context” in Advancing Critical Criminology: Theory and Application. Eds. Walter DeKeseredy and Barbara Perry. Lexington, MD: Lexington Books. Michelle Brown. 2005. “‘Setting the Conditions’ for Abu Ghraib: The Prison Nation Abroad,” American Quarterly, 57, 3 (Special Issue: Legal Borderlands: Law and the Construction of American Borders), 973-997. Michelle Brown, 2004. “Crime Fiction and Criminology,” Criminal
Justice Review, 29 (1): 206-220. Michelle Brown, Leah Fuzesi, Kara Kitch, and Crystal Spivey. 2003. “Internet News Representations of September 11th: Archival Impulse in the Age of Information” in Media Images of September 11th, Newport, CT: Praeger Publishers (Crime, Media, and Popular Culture series).
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