Confinement’s Dimensionality
With one-third of the global population now under some form of lockdown or quarantine due to the spread of COVID-19, an unprecedented number of people are experiencing varying levels of isolation daily. …
Read More >With one-third of the global population now under some form of lockdown or quarantine due to the spread of COVID-19, an unprecedented number of people are experiencing varying levels of isolation daily. …
Read More >This week, we would have been in San Antonio at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, celebrating new publications, handing out exam copies, and talking with you about the books …
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Read More >March is Women’s History Month, and we at UC Press are proud to share our rich record of publishing stories of women from throughout history, between disciplines, and across borders. Please enjoy …
Read More >Recently, the UC Press staff was joyed to host Professor William J. Drummond at our headquarters. Throughout the year, UC Press invites our authors to visit us in Oakland to participate in …
Read More >UC Press is honored to share that two of our recently published titles have been recognized by the Vera Institute of Justice as part of the annual “State of Justice Reform” and …
Read More >UC Press is pleased to share that four of our titles have been designated Outstanding Academic Titles for 2019 by CHOICE. Awarded annually in January, the award is given to approximately 10% of the 6,000 …
Read More >The current issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter explores recent developments in sentencing reform, including a set of commentaries emerging from Columbia University and the Aleph Institute’s June 2019 ‘‘Rewriting the Sentence’’ …
Read More >By Susan Terrio, author of Whose Child Am I?: Unaccompanied, Undocumented Children in U.S. Immigration Custody The former Attorney General’s April 2018 decision to prosecute and jail all those who cross the …
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