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Garland Resume David Garland New York University 40 Washington Square South 340 Vanderbilt Hall New York NY 10012 Current position Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology, New York University. Citizenship UK and US Date of Birth 7 th August 1955 Degrees LL.B. with 1 st Class honours, University of Edinburgh, 1977 M.A. in Criminology, University of Sheffield, 1978 Ph.D. in Socio-Legal Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1984 Doctorate Honoris Causa, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 2009 Doctorate Honoris Causa, University of Oslo, 2017 Fellowships of Learned Societies Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2015- Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, 2013- Society of Fellows, New York University, 2012 - Fellow of the American Society of Criminology, 2007 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1995- Career Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law, May 2001 to present Professor of Sociology, N.Y.U., 1997 to present Professor of Law, N.Y.U. School of Law, 1997 to 2001 Professor in the NYU Global Law School Program 1995- 97

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Garland Resume

David Garland

New York University 40 Washington Square South

340 Vanderbilt Hall New York NY 10012

Current position Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology, New York University. Citizenship UK and US Date of Birth 7th August 1955 Degrees LL.B. with 1st Class honours, University of Edinburgh, 1977 M.A. in Criminology, University of Sheffield, 1978 Ph.D. in Socio-Legal Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1984 Doctorate Honoris Causa, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 2009 Doctorate Honoris Causa, University of Oslo, 2017 Fellowships of Learned Societies

• Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2015- • Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, 2013- • Society of Fellows, New York University, 2012 - • Fellow of the American Society of Criminology, 2007 - • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1995-

Career

• Arthur T. Vanderbilt Professor of Law, May 2001 to present • Professor of Sociology, N.Y.U., 1997 to present • Professor of Law, N.Y.U. School of Law, 1997 to 2001 • Professor in the NYU Global Law School Program 1995- 97

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• Professor (personal chair) Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh 1992-97 • Reader, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh 1990-92 • Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh 1979-90 • Legal Assistant, Scottish Law Commission, 1977

Visiting positions

• Visting Professor, University of Edinburgh School of Law, 1999-2016; 2017 to present • Astor Lecturer, Oxford University, May 2016 • Shimizu Visiting Professor, LSE School of Law, November 2014 • Visiting Professor, University of Ferrara, May 2013 • McK. Brown Visiting Chair in Law, UBC Law School, Canada January 2013 • Visiting Professor, Santa Fe University, Argentina, April 2012 • Visiting Professor, School of Law, NYU, 1992-93 • Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, NYU, Spring 1992 • Visiting Professor, Boalt Law School, UC Berkeley, Jan-June 1988 • Visiting Researcher, Boalt Law School, UC Berkeley, June-August 1984 • Shelby Cullom Davis Fellow, Princeton History Department, 1984-85 • Visiting Reader, Leuven University, Belgium, Spring 1984

Affiliations

• Associated Scholar, Globalization and Legal Theory International PhD program, 2013 – • Faculty Affiliate, Yale Center for Cultural Sociology, 2004 –

Research Fellowships

• Global Research Initiative Fellow, NYU-in-France, Paris, Spring 2018 • John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 2006-7 • Havens Center Fellow, Havens Center, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Dept of

Sociology, October 2003. • Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioural Sciences, Stanford,

California. Selected 1997, visit TBA. • Davis Fellow, Shelby Cullom Davis Centre of Historical Studies, Princeton University,

1984-5 Book Prizes, Awards for Scholarship, etc

• Invited to be Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar, March 2017. • American Sociological Association “Distinguished Book Major Award” 2013,

honourable mention for Peculiar Institution • “Edwin H. Sutherland Award” of the American Society of Criminology, 2012: for

outstanding contributions to theory and research. • “Michael Hindelang Award” of the American Society of Criminology, 2012 awarded to

Peculiar Institution • The American Publishers’ Association “PROSE award” for scholarly excellence in law

and legal studies, 2011 – for Peculiar Institution

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• “Barrington Moore Award” of the ASA, 2011 for Peculiar Institution • “Mary Douglas Award” of the ASA, 2011 for Peculiar Institution • Times Literary Supplement (TLS) “Books of 2011” selection – Peculiar Institution • “Limits of the Sovereign State” selected by editors of British Journal of Criminology as

best article of the 1990s, on the occasion of the journal’s 50th anniversary, 2010. • Selected for inclusion in Key Thinkers in Criminology (Routledge, 2009) • “Outstanding Academic Title of 2002” awarded by Choice Magazine for The Culture of

Control • “Sellin-Glueck Prize” 1993, awarded by the American Society of Criminology for

distinguished scholarly contributions to criminology by a non-American scholar. • “Distinguished Scholar Award”, 1991, awarded by the Section on Crime, Law and

Deviance of the American Sociological Association in recognition of Punishment and Modern Society

• “Outstanding Scholarship Award”, 1991, awarded by the Crime and Delinquency Division of the Society of Social Problems (U.S.A.) for Punishment and Modern Society.

• “Prix Dennis Carroll”, 1988, awarded by the International Society of Criminology for Punishment and Welfare. This prize is awarded to the most important contribution to international criminology for the prior 5-year period.

Named Lectures 2019 John S. Goldkamp Lecture Temple University. Date TBA. 2016 British Academy Law Lecture, 2016: “Penal Power: Its forms, functions and foundations”

7th June 2016 Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture, Centre of Criminology, Oxford University, “American Penal Power” 12th May 2016 Tanner Lectures, commentator on lectures by Didier Fassin, UC Berkeley, April 11-14 2016 Dean’s Distinguished Lecture, Rutgers University, 20th April: “Why is America So

Punitive? The Social Roots of Mass Incarceration and the ‘New Jim Crow’” 2015 Albert James Fitzgibbons lecturer, Philosophy Department, Boston College: “The

Punitive Society: Discipline and Punish and America today” 2015 SCCJR Annual Lecture, Scottish Centre for Criminal Justice Research, Playfair Library,

Edinburgh, Scotland: “What’s Wrong With Penal Populism?” May 27th 2014 Law Matters Public Lecture, LSE, London. 10th November, “What is the Welfare State?

A Sociological Restatement” 2013 Tercentenary Lecture, Glasgow University School of Law, 3rd October “What is the

Welfare State?”

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2013 Dean Alfange Jr. Lecture in American Constitutionalism, University of Massachusetts,

Amherst, Department of Political Science, 18th September 2012 The Sutherland Address, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, 14th

November 2012 Clough Distinguished Lecture on Jurisprudence, Boston College School of Law, 3rd

October 2012 Ann Lucas Lecture in Law and Justice, San Jose State University, March 2012 2011 Michael Hindelang Lecture, SUNY Albany, May 5th “Peculiar Institution: America’s

Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition.” 2010 Beto Chair Lecture, Sam Houston State University, College of Criminal Justice, Texas.

September 2009 The Tsai Lecture “How America’s Death Penalty Works”, Osgoode Hall Law School,

York University, Toronto, March 2009 2007 Tercentenary Lecture, “America and its Death Penalty”, University of Edinburgh Law

School, Center for Law and Society, April 18th.

2006 First Annual Roger Hood Lecture, “A Peculiar Institution: The Forms and Functions of

American Capital Punishment”, Oxford University, England, May 18th. 2004 The James A. Moffett ’29 Lecture in Ethics, University Center for Human Values,

Princeton University, 9th Dec. 2004: “A Peculiar Institution? Capital Punishment and American Culture”

2003 The Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Lecture, Vancouver, October 27th

2003. Subject: “The Transformation of Criminal Justice” 2003 Havens Visiting Scholars Lectures, Department of Sociology and School of Law,

University of Wisconsin at Madison, October 2003. Subject: The Culture of Control. 2002 The John LL J Edwards Memorial Lecture, “The Culture of Control” University of

Toronto, Centre of Criminology, 6th March, 2002. 1997 The First Annual Nigel Walker Lecture, Institute of Criminology and Faculty of Law,

Cambridge University, February 1997, Title: “Governmentality and the Problem of Crime: Foucault, Criminology, Sociology”

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1990 The George Lurcy Lecture, Amherst College, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Spring 1990. Title: "The Symbolic Dimensions of Criminal Justice".

Keynote Lectures 2020 Keynote speaker (Title TBA), Asian Criminological Society meetings, Kyoto, Japan, 3rd

October. 2017 “Why did the death penalty disappear?” Keynote address, Conference to mark the 150th

anniversary of the abolition of capital punishment in Portugal, University of Coimbra, 10th October

2016 “Welfare States Under Seige” Keynote address, Conference on "Social protection

systems and universality of rights in welfare systems", 4 November, Milan 2016 “Critical Genealogies or Whig Histories in Reverse? Some Questions about ‘History of

the Present’” Keynote address to the Conference of British Crime Historians, Edinburgh, October

2015 Plenary address to the International Conference on the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Portuguese National Archives, Lisbon, 27th March “Why Did the Death Penalty Disappear?”

2013 Plenary address to the European Society of Criminology conference, Budapest:

“Cultures of Control and Penal States” September 6th 2013 Plenary address at a conference held at Universita di Milano-Bicocca, to mark the

publication of La Pena di Morte in America, May 23rd, Milan, Italy. 2013 Plenary address at a conference held at Universita di Firenze, to mark the publication of

La Pena di Morte in America, May 21st, Florence, Italy. 2013 Plenary address at a conference held at Universita di Ferrara, to mark the publication of

La Pena di Morte in America, May 13th, Ferrara, Italy. 2012 Keynote address to the Oslo International Symposium on Capital Punishment, Oslo, 8th

December, “What Happened to the Death Penalty?” 2012 Plenary lecture, British Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Portsmouth, UK, 5th

July, “Rethinking Penal Populism” 2012 The Sociology Research Institute Annual Lecture, University of Minnesota, April 2012

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2010 Keynote address, “Beyond the Death Penalty” conference, Maastricht, Netherlands, 28th October 2010

2009 “Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition” Public Lecture,

Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, 10th December 2009 2009 “Capital Punishment and American Exeptionalism” Public Lecture, CESDIP, L’Ecole

des Hautes Etudes Sciences Sociale, Paris. 16th April 2009 2008. “Disciplining Criminology?” Opening Keynote Lecture, 15th World Congress, the

International Society of Criminology, Barcelona, July 2008 2007 “American Capital Punishment: Law in the Shadow of Lynching”, Distinguished

Speaker Series Lecture, East Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, 1st March. 2006 “The American Death Penalty: A Theoretical Problem for the Sociology of Punishment”

Opening Plenary at the 30th Anniversary Conference, Sheffield University, England. 2006 “The Killing State: A Theoretical Problem for Sociological Analysis.” Plenary Lecture,

at “Violence, Order and the State” conference, The Warburg House, Hamburg. April 1. 2004 “Punishment, Social Control and Modernity”, plenary lecture at the conference “Pena,

controllo sociale e modernita: Una riflessione con David Garland”, Universita degli studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy, 1st March 2004

2002 “Crime and Social Control in Late Modernity: From Rehabilitation to Retribution.”

Inaugural lecture in the “Living Law” lecture series, Law Commission of Canada, Ottawa, 9th April 2002.

2001 “The Culture of Control” Hoffinger Colloquium, NYU School of Law, 24th September,

2001 2001 Featured Speaker, Symposium on “The Culture of Control”, LSE, London, 29th March

2001 2001 Opening Speaker, Radzinowicz Commemoration Conference, Cambridge University,

England. 30th March, 2001 “Ideology and Crime: A Further Chapter”. 2001 Opening Speaker, Conference on Risk and Morality, Green College, University of British

Columbia, 25th May 2001 “The Rise of Risk”. 2000 Plenary Speaker, Scottish Criminology Conference, Edinburgh, September 2000. Title:

“The Meaning of Mass Imprisonment”

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1999 Opening Plenary Speaker, British Criminology Conference, Liverpool, July 1999 1998 Keynote Address, 44th Annual Southern Conference of Corrections, Palm Beach, Florida, 21 Sept. 1998 Title: “The New Grammar of Crime Control and Criminal Justice” 1996 The Fortunoff Colloquium, School of Law, New York University, April 1996, Title: “The New Politics of Crime Control” 1994 Plenary Session, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Miami, Nov 1994.

"The Challenges of Social Control" 1993 Plenary Lecture, The 5th Annual Meeting of the Australia and New Zealand Society of

Criminology, Sydney, Sept 1993. "A Postmodern Penality?" 1995 Annual Lecture of the Centre for Criminology and the Social and Philosophical Study of Law, May 1995, “The Punitive Society” 1995 Tenth Annual Criminal Justice Lecture, University of Southampton (March 1995)"The

Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal? Rethinking Recent Penal History" 1992 The Distinguished International Scholar’s seminar course, New York University, April 1992 "Contemporary Penality” 1990 The Fortunoff Colloquium, School of Law, New York University, May 1990. Title: "Punishment and Culture". Research Grants

• NYU Global Institute of the Humanities, workshop grant, 2016

• Filoman D’Agostino and Max E. Greenberg Reearch Fund awards, annually from 1997-

• J. S. Guggenheim Fellowship award, 2006-7

• National Science Foundation grantholder for doctoral dissertation award to Sarah Kaufman on “Constructing the Deviant” 2007 – 2008

• National Science Foundation grantholder for doctoral dissertation award to Vanessa

Barker on ‘Punishment in America” 2001 – 2002

• British Academy personal research grant to fund comparative penological research in Berkeley, California, from May - August of 1985.

• Carnegie Trust travel award, 1984-85, for travel and research in the United States.

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• British Council grants for collaborative research at the University of Leuven, Belgium.

• Lindsay Bequest research award, Spring 1991, to undertake archival research on the

history of criminology.

Classes taught:

Law School The People’s Welfare seminar The American Penal State seminar Introduction to Law and Social Theory Law and Modern Society The Death Penalty: Social and Historical Perspectives Criminal Sanctions The Theory and Practice of Incarceration

Culture and Disputing

Sociology Department Advanced Theory seminar on Michel Foucault (Graduate seminar) Advanced Theory seminar on Norbert Elias (Graduate seminar) Sociology of Punishment and Crime Control (Graduate seminar) Classical Social Theory (Graduate seminar) The Welfare State (Graduate seminar)

Criminology (Undergraduate course) The Death Penalty in America (Advanced seminar for undergraduates) Sociology of Punishment (Advanced seminar for undergraduates) Ph.D. and JSD advisees:

Aaron Kupchik (graduated 2003), Vanessa Barker (graduated 2004), Elizabeth Joh (graduated 2004), Joseph De Angelis (graduated 2005), Aaron Panofsky, (graduated 2006), Kimani Paul-Emile (graduated 2006), Gail Super (defended 2010), Michela Bowman, Miranda March (graduated 2009), Allison McKim (graduated 2010), Seth Kotch (UNC history dept, graduated 2008); Sarah Kaufman (graduated 2012), Erin Braatz (defended Sept 2015); Nadine Dechausay, David Fonseca (graduated 2015), Michael Rowan (graduated 2013), Nandi Dill (graduated 2013); Lisa Kerr (graduated 2015); Issa Kohler-Hausmann (graduated 2014); Anna Skarpelis (graduated 2018); Christopher Seeds (graduated 2018); Eyal Press; Matt Wolfe

(See below for further details of teaching in UK, Canada, Belgium, Argentina, Italy, France, etc.)

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Administration: Law School Academic Personnel Committee, 2018-19; 2019-20 Executive Committee, Chair 2016-18 Academic Promotions and Tenure Committee, 2015-16 JSD committee 2007- 2016 Dean’s Advisory Committee 2013- Dean Search Committee, 2012-13 Global Law Faculty Personnel Committee (Chair 2001-3, 2004-06) Special Professorships Committee (Chair 1997-9) Jurisprudence, Legal Theory and Legal History Area Group (Chair, 1999-2000)

Sociology Department

Graduate Admissions Committee 2016-7; 2018-9 Chair Selection Committee 2016-7 Bruce Western Reading committee Spring 2017 Graduate Studies Curriculum committee Graduate Evaluation committee Various tenure and promotion review committees Awards committee

Institute for Law and Society (1997-2012)

Steering Committee Appointments subcommittee Planning Committee Tenure review committee

University

NYU Press Director Search Committee 2014 NYU Press Advisory Board, Chair 2010-13 NYU Press Advisory Board, 2008-10 Dorothy Nelkin Lecture Committee, Chair 2005-10

Professional Associations Service Annual Review of Criminology, editorial board ASA Chair of Book award committee, Culture section, 2012 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Committee on Mass Incarceration, 2008-10 ASC Hindelang Book Award Committee, 2009-10 ASC Fellows Committee, 2008-9 ASC Sutherland Award Committee, chair 2007-8 ASC Sutherland award committee 2006-7 ASC Sellin-Glueck awards committee 2004 LSA Program Committee, 2004-5 ASA Mary Douglas Award Committee chair, 2011-12

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Board of Trustees, American Law and Society Association, 1996 External Examiner Appointments for Doctoral and Masters Dissertations

University of Cambridge; Bristol University; University of Toronto; Australia National University; Cambridge University; Edinburgh University; University of York; University of North Carolina; Erasmus University, Rotterdam; London School of Economics.

Membership of Editorial Boards and Research Networks, etc.

• Editorial Board, Annual Review of Criminology • Editorial Board of Onati Socio-Legal Series (2013- ) • Editorial Board of American Journal of Cultural Sociology (2012- ) • Founding editor of Punishment & Society (Editor-in-Chief, 1997-2001), Editorial board,

2001- present • Founding editor of The Edinburgh Law Review and editorial board 1995-present. • International Advisory Board of the British Journal of Sociology, • Editorial Board of Law and Social Inquiry • Editorial Board of Studies in Law, Politics and Society. • International Advisory Board, British Journal of Criminology. • Scientific Advisory Board of Studi Sulla Questione Criminale, Nuova Serie Di Dei Delitti • International Committee of Sistema Penal e Violencia • International Advisory Board of the International Centre for Prison Studies

Previously member of the Editorial Boards of The British Journal of Criminology, Crime, Law and Social Change, Buffalo Criminal Law Review. Manuscript referee for Law and Society Review, Policing and Society, The Journal of Modern History, American Journal of Sociology and Crime, Media, Culture.

• Regular referee for the Economic and Social Research Council (UK) and for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada),

• External assessor for Australian National University quality review research evaluation. • Proposal reviewer for Russell Sage Foundation. • Member of LSE’s standing panel of external experts in sociology. • Member, Advisory Board, Criminal Justice Centre, Queen Mary and Westfield College,

University of London. • Member of Crime, Criminals and Criminology in History Network • Affiliate member of Yale Center for Cultural Sociology

Conferences organized

• “American Punishment in Comparative and Historical Perspective”, Global Institute for Advanced Study, NYU, October 27-8 2016

• “Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Capital Punishment”, NYU May 2007.

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• “Mass Imprisonment: Its Causes and Consequences”, NYU, Feb 2000.

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PUBLICATIONS Books Punishment and Welfare: A History of Penal Strategies Quid Pro Classics of Law & Society

series (2018) reprint edition with a new Preface. The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction Oxford University Press (2016)

• Korean language edition (2019), Wheat Berry Books, Korea • Japanese language edition (f.c. 2021) Hakusuisha Publishing, Japan

Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition Published by Harvard

University Press (Belknap Imprint) and Oxford University Press, 430 pages (2010)

• PROSE Award for scholarly excellence, American Publishers Association. 2010. • Barrington Moore Award for best book in historical and comparative sociology,

American Sociological Association, 2011. • Mary Douglas Award for the best book in cultural sociology, American Sociological

Association, 2011 • TLS (Times Literary Supplement) “Books of the Year” selection, 2011 • Choice Magazine “Editor’s Pick” selection, 2011 • Michael J. Hindelang Award of the American Society of Criminology, 2012 • American Sociological Association Distinguished Book Major Award, honourable

mention, 2013 • Italian language edition, il Saggiatore, Milano, 2013 • Spanish language edition, Ediciones Didot, Argentina, 2013

The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society Published by

University of Chicago Press and Oxford University Press. 307 pages. (2001) • Outstanding Academic Title, Choice 2002 • Italian language edition (2004), il Saggiatore, Milano; • Spanish language edition (2005) Editorial Gedisa, Barcelona; • Chinese language edition (2006) Chu Liu Book Company, Taiwan; • Portuguese language edition (2008) Revan Editora, Rio de Janeiro • German language edition (2008) Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main; • Japanese language edition (2012) Seikyusha, Tokyo • French language edition (f.c) Bruylant, Galets rouges, Belgium

Punishment and Modern Society: A Study in Social Theory University of Chicago Press and

Oxford University Press. 312 pages. (1990)

• Outstanding Scholarship Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1991

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• Crime, Law and Deviance Distinguished Scholar Award, American Sociological Association, 1991

• Italian language edition (1999) il Saggiatore, Milano. • Spanish language edition (1999) Siglo Veintiuno Editores, Mexico and Madrid • Chinese language edition (2006), Business Weekly Publishing, Taiwan. • Japanese language edition (2017) Gendaijinbun-sha Publishing, Tokyo

Punishment and Welfare: A History of Penal Strategies Gower/Ashgate. 297 pages. (1985)

• Spanish language edition (2018) Siglo XXI Editores, Argentina • International Society of Criminology “Denis Carroll Prize” awarded in 1988 for the

best new book in criminology in the period 1983-88 Foreign language books

Crimen Y Castigo en la Modernidad Tardia (edited by Manuel A. Iturralde) Siglo del Hombre Editores, Colombia (2007) – a collection of my original essays, translated and published together in Spanish

Edited books

America’s Death Penalty: Between Past and Present Co-edited with R.McGowen and M.

Meranze, NYU Press, 220 pages (2011)

• Association of American University Presses “Book for Understanding” selection

Mass Imprisonment: Social Causes and Consequences London, Sage Publications.

(2001) Criminology and Social Theory (Co-edited with Richard Sparks) Oxford University

Press. (2000) Ethical and Social Perspectives on Situational Crime Prevention (Co-edited with A. von

Hirsch and A. Wakefield) Oxford, Hart Publications. (2000)

A Reader on Punishment Oxford University Press. 350 pages (Co-edited with A. Duff (1994) The Power to Punish Heinemann. 238 pages. (Co-edited with Peter Young). (1983)

• Japanese language edition published by Nishimura Publishing Co. (1986)

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Social and Legal Studies: Special Issue on Law, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Sage Publications. (Co-edited with A. Sarat and K. Schepele). (1994)

Justice, Guilt and Forgiveness Centre for Theology and Public Issues, Edinburgh

(Edited). (1989) Books and encyclopedias discussing my research

M. Sosso (ed) Mas alla de la cultura del control? Debates con David Garland Ad-Hoc, Buenos Aires (2018) – a collection of essays engaging with my “culture of control” thesis.

Tom Daems, De bestraffingssociologie van David Garland Den Haag: Boom Juridische

uigevers (2009) H. Hess, L. Ostermeier and B. Paul (eds) Kriminologisches Journal Special Issue on

“Texte zur Kriminalpolitik im Anschluss an David Garland” 39 Jg 9 Beiheft (2007)

M. Iturralde (ed) Crimen y Castigo en la Modernidad Tardia Siglo del Hombre Editores,

Colombia (2007) M.Matravers (ed), Managing Modernity: Politics and the Culture of Control, Routledge,

London (2004) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy Vol 7 No 2 (Special Issue on “The Culture of Control”) (2004) Entry on David Garland in Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology London: Routledge (2009) Entry on David Garland in Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology Wiley (2014) Entry on David Garland in Encyclopedia of Corrections Wiley (2017)

Articles and book chapters (‘f.c’ indicates forthcoming) f.c. "Avances teóricos y problemas en la sociología del castigo" in Delito y Sociedad June

2019 (translated by Diego Rochow) f.c. “Poder punitivo na América: bases, formas e funções” in Revista Brasileira de Ciências

Criminais no. 129.

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f.c. “Philosophical argument and ideological effect: An essay review” excerpted and reprinted in Criminal Laws: Materials and Commentary on Criminal Law and Process in New South Wales (6th edn)

f.c. “What is Penal Populism? Politics, the Public and Penological Expertise” in A. Liebling,

J. Shapland, and J. Tankebe (eds) Crime, Justice and Social Order: Essays in honour of A. E. Bottoms Oxford: Oxford University Press

f.c. “Las formas peculiares de la pena de muerte en Estados Unidos” in G.I. Anitua and M.V.

Yamamoto (eds) Pena de muerte. Fundamentos teóricos para su abolición Buenos Aires, Ediciones Didot

f.c. “Penal Controls and Social Controls: Towards a Theory of American Penal

Exceptionalism” in Punishment & Society 2019 “Punishment and Welfare Revisited” in Punishment & Society vol 21(3) pp 267-74 2019 “Why Did the Death Penalty Disappear?” in Pena de Morte: 150 anos da abolicao da

pena de morte em Portugal University of Coimbra Press, Portugal

2018 “Prologue” to Ignacio González Sánchez and Alfonso Serrano Maillo (eds) Anomia, cohesión social y moralidad: cien años de tradición durkheimiana en Criminología Madrid: Dykinson

2018 “Más allá de la cultura del control” in M. Sozzo (ed) Más allá de la cultura del control?

Debates sobre delito, pena y orden social con David Garland Buenos Aires: Editorial Ad-Hoc

2018 “Sociedades con elevado delito y culturas de control” in M. Sozzo (ed) Más allá de la

cultura del control? Debates sobre delito, pena y orden social con David Garland Buenos Aires: Editorial Ad-Hoc

2018 “Penalidad y estado penal” in M. Sozzo (ed) Más allá de la cultura del control? Debates

sobre delito, pena y orden social con David Garland Buenos Aires: Editorial Ad-Hoc 2018 “The Rule of Law, Representational Struggles, and the Will to Punish” in C. Kutz (ed)

The Will to Punish: The 2016 Tanner Lectures New York: Oxford University Press 2018 “Prologo” in Mariano Tenca y Emilanon Ortiz (eds) Manual de Prevencion del Delito y

Seguidad Ciudana (Handbook of Crime Prevention and Citizen Security) Editiones Didot, Buenos Aires

2018 “Theoretical Advances and Problems in the Sociology of Punishment” Punishment &

Society “20th Anniversary Special Issue” Vol 20 No 1 pp 8-33

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2018 “The Concept of American Exceptionalism and the Case of Capital Punishment” in K.

Reitz (ed) American Exceptionalism in Crime and Punishment New York: Oxford University Press

2018 “Welfare State sotto assedio” Criminalia: Annuario di scienze penalistiche 2016 pp 63-

77 2017 “Why Did the Death Penalty Disappear?” in Commented Edition of the Charter of Law,

Lisbon, Portuguese Parliament. 2017 “Peculiar Institution: America’s death penalty today” in Leandro Ayres França and Pat

Carlen (eds) Alternative Criminologies, London, Routledge (Also Portuguese version, Criminologias Alternativas, Brazil, iEA Academia.)

2017 “Punishment and Welfare: Social Problems and Social Structure” in Oxford Handbook of

Criminology 6th Edition, pp 77-97 Oxford: Oxford University Press 2017 “Penal power in America: forms, functions and foundations” Journal of the British

Academy vol 5 pp 1-35 2016 “Foreword” to Nils Christie’s Crime Control as Industry London: Routledge Classics 2016 “Two or three things I know about Professor Bruner” in Giuseppina Marsico ed, Bruner

Beyond 100: Cultivating Possibilities (Springer) 2016 “Kultur der Kontrolle: Verbrechensbekampfung und soziale Ordnung in der Gegenwart”

in Daniela Klimke and Aldo Legnaro (eds) Kriminologische Grundlagentexte 2015 “Correcting American Corrections” in D. Hartmann and C. Uggen (eds) Crime and the

Punished New York: Norton 2015 “Punishment and the Technologies of Power” in J. Pfaff, Sentencing Law and Policy

(West Academic) 2015 “On the Concept of ‘Social Rights’” Social and Legal Studies 2015 (3) pp 28-34 2015 “The Punitive Society: Penology, Criminology and the History of the Present” reprinted

in Jennifer Brown (ed) Forensic Psychology London; Routledge 2015 “Introduction” to Marc Schuilenburg, The Securitization of Society New York: NYU

Press

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2015 “Why Does the United States Have Capital Punishment?” Bureau of International Information Programs, US Department of State, revised and updated. http://photos.state.gov/libraries/amgov/133183/english/P_You_Asked_WhyCapitalPunishment_English.pdf

2015 “O que Significa Escrever uma ‘Historia do Presente’? A abordagem Genealogica de

Foucault Explicada” Revista Justica e Sistema Criminal vol 6 no 10 pp 73-96 2015 D. Garland and P. Young, ‘Towards a Social Analysis of Penality’, in D. Garland and P.

Young (eds.), The Power to Punish (Gower, 1983), pp. 1–36. Reprinted in R. Jones and R. Sparks (eds) Punishment: Critical Concepts in Criminology London: Routledge

2015 D. Garland, ‘Epilogue: Discourse and Death’, Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition (Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 308–13. Reprinted in R. Jones and R. Sparks (eds) Punishment: Critical Concepts in Criminology London: Routledge

2015 D. Garland, ‘Penal Strategies in a Welfare State’ excerpted from Punishment and Welfare: A History of Penal Strategies (Gower Press, 1985), pp. 231–64. Reprinted in R. Jones and R. Sparks (eds) Punishment: Critical Concepts in Criminology London: Routledge

2015 D. Garland, ‘The Limits of the Sovereign State’, British Journal of Criminology, 36, 4, 1996, pp. 445-471. Reprinted in R. Jones and R. Sparks (eds) Punishment: Critical Concepts in Criminology London: Routledge

2015 D. Garland, ‘Penality and the Penal State’, Criminology, 2013, 51, 3, 475–517. Reprinted in R. Jones and R. Sparks (eds) Punishment: Critical Concepts in Criminology London: Routledge

2014 “The Welfare State: A Fundamental Dimension of Modern Government” European Journal of Sociology/Archives Europeenes de Sociologie 55(3) December 2014

2014 “What is a ‘history of the present’? On Foucault’s genealogies and their critical

preconditions” Punishment & Society vol 16(4) pp 365-84 2014 “Cultures of Control and Penal States” in Proceedings of Criminology, No. 73 Special

Edition: “Beyond Punitiveness: Crime and Crime Control in Europe”, edited by Valeria Kiss for the Magyar Kriminológiai Társaság (Hungarian Society of Criminology) pp 57-87

2014 “Why the Death Penalty is Disappearing” in Lill Scherdin (ed) Capital Punishment

(Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate) pp 77-92

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2014 “America’s Peculiar Institution” in Henner Hess and Henning Schmidt-Semisch (eds): Die Sinnprovinz der Kriminalität. Beiträge zur kriminologischen Theorie Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften pp 233-44

2013 “What does it mean to write a “history of the present”? Foucault, genealogy and the history of criminology” in Quaderni fiorentini per la satorai del pensiero giuridico moderno vol 43 (2013)

2013 “Penality and the Penal State” in Criminology Vol 51 Issue 3 pp 475-517 2013 “Preface” to Kerry Carrington et al, Crime, Justice and Social Democracy (London:

Palgrave) 2013 “Sociological Perspectives on Punishment” reprinted in C. Kubrin and T. Stucky (eds)

Introduction to Criminal Justice (Stanford CA: Stanford University Press) pp 14-27 2013 “Securitization, Durkheim, Resistance: an interview with David Garland” in Tijdschrift

over Cultuur & Criminaliteit 2013 “Introduction to the Italian edition” in Garland, La Pena di Morte, il Saggiatore, Milan 2012 “Punishment and Social Solidarity” in J. Simon and R. Sparks (eds) The Handbook of

Punishment and Society (London: SAGE) 2012 “Le processus de civilisation at la peine aux Etats-Unis” in Q. Deluermoz (ed) Norbert

Elias (Paris: Editions Perrin) pp 389-423 2012 “Whatever Happened to the Death Penalty?” in Hans Nelen and Jacquesd Claessen (eds)

Beyond the Death Penalty: Reflections on Punishment (Maastrict, Intersentia) pp. 13-23 2012 “Criminology, Culture, Critique” (A review essay on J. Young’s The Criminological

Imagination) British Journal of Criminology, Vol 52 (1) pp 417-425 2012 “Frameworks of Analysis in the Sociology of Punishment” reprinted in J. Jacoby et al

(eds) Classics of Criminology Long Grove, Ill, Waveland Press (2012) 2011 “Rejoinder to Professors Acker, Bayley, and Bonaventre” (Part of a review symposium on

Peculiar Institution) Criminal Law Bulletin vol 47 No 6 pp 1308-1319 2011 “Interview with David Garland” in Derecho y Barbarie August 2011 “The Problem of the Body in Modern State Punishment” in Social Research Vol 78: No 3

Fall 2011

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2011 “New Political and Cultural Meanings,” excerpted chapter of Peculiar Institution, reprinted in in A. Papachristou (ed) Blind Goddess; A Reader on Race and Justice New York, New Press pp 171-186

2011 “Why Does the United States Have Capital Punishment?” Bureau of International

Information Programs, US Department of State, “You Asked” series 2011 “”Wat is er met de doodstraf gebeurd?” pp 11-30 in Justitiële verkenningen 1/11

Bespeigelingen over straffen 2011 “Criminology’s Place in the Academic Field” in M. Bosworth and C. Hoyle (eds) What is

Criminology? Oxford University Press 2011. “Concepts of Culture in the Sociology of Punishment” in D. Melossi, M. Sozzo and R.

Sparks (eds) Travels of the Criminal Question: Cultural Embeddness and Diffusion (Hart) 2011 “Modes of Capital Punishment: The Death Penalty in Historical Perspective” in Garland

et al (eds) America’s Death Penalty: Between Past and Present (NYU Press) pp 30-71

2010 “La construction médiatique de la peine capitale” in A. Ndiaye et D. Ferrand-Bechman (eds) Violences et Societe Fall, Desclee de Brouwer

2010 “Le processus de civilization et la peine capitale aux Etats-Unis” Vingtieme Siecle:

Revue d’Histoire (original article, not previously published) 2009. “The Culture of Control after 9/11” reprinted in the Brazilian journal Sistema Penal e

Violencia 2009 “Disciplinando a Criminologia?” Sistema Penal e Violencia Vol 1 No 1 (a translation of

“Disciplining Criminology?) 2009 “A Note on Penal Populism” in the Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology 2009 “A Culturalist Theory of Punishment?” Punishment & Society: The International Journal

of Penology vol 11(2) 259-269 2009 “Symbolic and Instrumental Aspects of Capital Punishment” in Charles Lanier, William

Bowers and James Acker (eds) The Future of America’s Death Penalty Durham NC, Carolina Academic Press pp 421-452

2009 “Penal Strategies in a Welfare State” and “Crime Control and Social Order” reprinted in

J. Muncie (ed) Criminal Justice and Crime Control, Sage

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2009 “Frameworks of Analysis in the Sociology of Punishment” and “The Culture of High Crime Societies” translated and introduced by Manuel Iturralde and published as a book, Crimen y Castigo en la Modernidad Tardia Siglo del Hombre Editores, Colombia

2008 “Abuso penale ed eccedenza di significato. I linciaggi come tortura pubblica nell’America

del Ventesimo Secola.” A translation of “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning” by Adolfo Cerretti, in the Italian annual review, Criminalia

2008 “Disciplining Criminology?” in International Annals of Criminology, vol 46 no 1, 19-39 2008 “Die Kultur der Kontrolle nach dem 11 September 2001” A new foreword to the German

language edition, Kultur der Kontrolle, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt pp 19-27 2008 “On the Concept of Moral Panic” in Crime, Media, Culture vol 4 No 1 pp 9- 30 Currently

CMC’s most cited article 2008. “The Culture of Control after 9/11” in Cosmopolis and, in Italian translation, in Teoria

Politica 2007 “Richard Ericson: An Appreciation” Canadian Journal of Sociology Volume 32, Number

4, Fall pp. xi-xviii 2007 "Social Change and Social Order in Late Modernity" in Mary Vogel (ed) Crime,

Inequality and the State London Routledge (reprinted excerpt from The Culture of Control) pp 430- 465

2007 “Moral Panics: Then and Now” in British Academy Review Issue 10, pp 4-5

2007 “Adaptations Politiques et Culturelles des Societies a Forte Criminalite” in Deviance et Societe vol 31 no 4, Special 30th Anniversary issue, pp 387-403.

2007 “High Crime Societies and Cultures of Control”, in H. Hess, L. Ostermeier and B. Paul

(eds) Kriminologisches Journal Special Issue on “Texte zur Kriminalpolitik im Anschluss an David Garland” 39 Jg 9 Beiheft 2007 pp 231-249

2007 “The Peculiar Forms of American Capital Punishment” in Social Research Vol 72 No 4

pp 435-466 2007 “Zu den Formen und Funktionen der US-amerikanischen Todesstrafe” in S. Krasmann

and J. Martschukat (eds) Rationalitaten der Gewalt Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld pp 265-286

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2007 “Death, Denial, Discourse: The Forms and Functions of American Capital Punishment” in Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial: Essays in Honour of Stanley Cohen ed by C. Chinkin et al. Devon: Willan Publishing.

2007 “Rethinking the Symbolic-Instrumental Distinction: Meanings and Motives in American

Capital Punishment”, in A. Brannigan and G. Pavlich (eds) Governance and Regulation in Social Life: Essays in Honour of W.G.Carson (Routledge-Cavendish)

2007 “Las contadicciones de la sociedad punitive” in Delito y Sociedad Ano 15, Numero 22 pp

93-111 2006 “Concepts of Culture in the Sociology of Punishment” in Theoretical Criminology vol 10

No 4 pp 419-447 2006 “Punishment, Social Control and Modernity” in Justice Reflections Issue 12, August 2006 Preface to the Chinese language edition of The Culture of Control 2006 “Punishment, Social Control and Modernity” in The Prison Service Journal No 164

(March) 2006 “Postcards from the Edge: Photographs of Torture in Abu Ghraib and the American

South” in R. Behr, H. Cremer-Schafer and S. Scheerer (eds) Kriminalitats-Geschichten Band 41 (Lit Verlag, Hamburg).

2005 “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning: Public Torture Lynchings in 20th Century America”,

in Law & Society Review, vol 39 (December) pp 793-834 2005 “Punishment, Social Control, and Modernity”, published in Italian translation in A.

Ceretti (ed) Pena, controllo sociale e modernita, Giuffrè, Milano. 2005 “Capital Punishment and American Culture” in Punishment & Society 7(4) (October

2005). Published together with responses from James Q. Whitman, Franklin Zimring and Eric Monkennen. (Reprinted in Chinese translation in Peking University Law Journal, Vol. 6, 2005)

2005 “Preface to the Spanish Language Edition” in D. Garland, La Cultura del Control,

Editorial Gedisa, Argentina. 2005 “Postcards from the Edge: Photographs of Torture in Abu Ghraib and the American

South” in S. Scheerer (ed) Festschrift Fur Henner Hess Privately published by University of Hamburg, Hamburg.

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2005 “Castigo, control social y nueva modernidad”, Derecho Penal Contemporaneo: Revista Internacional vol 11, April-June, pp 35-56

2005 “Beyond the Culture of Control”, reprinted in M.Matravers (ed) Managing Modernity:

Politics and the Culture of Control, Routledge, London pp 160-89 2004 “Social Control” in A. and J. Kuper (eds) The Social Science Encyclopedia 3rd Edition

Routledge 2004 ‘Crime Control and Social Order’, French translation, Cahiers de la securite interieure

Issue 55 (2004) with an introduction by Jean-Paul Brodeur. 2004 “Die Kultur der ‘High Crime Societies’”, in D. Oberwittler and S. Karstedt (eds)

Sociologie der Kriminalitat, V.S. Verlag fur Socialwissenschaften, Germany 2004 "Crime Control and Late Modernity in the US and the UK" German translation in

Kriminologisches Journal No. 1 (Spring) 2004 “Beyond the Culture of Control” in Critical Review of International Social and Political

Philosophy Vol 7 No 2 (Special issue on Garland’s The Culture of Control) pp 160-89 2004 “The Work of Theory” in Perspectives (April), ASA Theory Section newsletter. 2004 “Foreword” to Garland, La Cultura del Controllo il Saggiatore, Milano. 2003 “Lucha contra el crimen y modernidad tardia en EE UU y Gran Bretana” in Archipielago:

Cuadernos de Critica de la Cultura 55 2003 “The Rise of Risk”, in R. Ericson (ed) Risk and Morality, Toronto: University of Toronto

Press pp 48-86 2003 “Governmentality and the Problem of Crime.” Excerpted and reprinted in E. McLaughlin et al (eds) Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings, London, Sage pp 456- 466. 2003 "Penal Modernism and Postmodernism" in Blomberg and Cohen (eds) Punishment and Social Control Second Edition Aldine de Gruyter 2003 “Crime Control and Social Order” Excerpt from The Culture of Control, reprinted in

P.B.Kraska, Theorizing Criminal Justice Waveland Press pp 286-301. 2002 “Ideology and Crime: A Further Chapter”, in M. Tonry (ed) Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice: A Symposium in Honour of Sir Leon Radzinowicz, London: Willan Publishing

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2002 Reprint of “Sociological Perspectives on Punishment” in P. Bean (ed) Crime: Critical Concepts in Sociology, London, Routledge 2002 “Foreword” to Meredith Wilkie and David Brown (eds) Prisoners as Citizens, Federation Press 2002 “The Cultural Uses of Capital Punishment” in Punishment & Society: The International

Journal of Penology vol 4(4) 2002 pp. 459-487 2002 “As contradições da "sociedade punitiva": o caso britânico” in Discursos sediciosos:

Crime, direito e sociedade, vol 11, Spring 2002 "Of Crimes and Criminals: The Development of Criminology in Britain" in M.Maguire, R.Morgan and R.Reiner (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology,

Third Revised Edition 2001 “Die Widerspruche der 'strafenden Gesellschaft': Der Fall Grossbritannien” in Pierre Bourdieu (ed.), Der Lohn der Angst: Flexibilität und Kriminalität in der “neuen Arbeitsgesellschaft”, Constance, UVK Universitätsverlag Konstanz, 2000 “The Culture of High Crime Societes: Some preconditions of recent ‘law and order’

policies” in the The British Journal of Criminology Volume 40, No. 3,. 2000 “Ideas, Institutions and SCP” in A. von Hirsch et al (eds) Ethical and Social Perspectives on Situational Crime Prevention Hart Publishing 2000 “The New Criminologies of Everyday Life: Routine Activity Theory in Historical and Social Perspective” in A. von Hirsch et al (eds) Ethical and Social Perspectives on Situational Crime Prevention Hart Publishing 2000 “The Limits of the Sovereign State: Strategies of Crime Control in Contemporary Society” reprinted in T. Hope (ed) Perspectives on Crime Reduction, Ashgate/Dartmouth 2000 “Criminology, Social Theory and the Challenge of Our Times” (jointly with Richard Sparks) in The British Journal of Criminology vol. 4 no. 1, 2000 pp 189-204.

1999 "Durkheim's Sociology of Punishment and Punishment Today" in M. Cladis (ed) Durkheim and Foucault: Punishment and the School, Oxford, The Durkheim Press 1999 “Foreword” to P. Duff & N. Hutton (eds.) Criminal Justice in Scotland, Aldershot: Ashgate 1999 “Foreword to the Italian Edition” of D. Garland: Pena e Societa Moderna, il Saggiatore, Milan

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1999 “Governmentality’ and the Problem of Crime” (revised version) in Russell Smandych (ed.) Governable Places: Readings on Governmentality and Crime Control, Ashgate/Dartmouth 1999 “Penal Modernism and Postmodernism” reprinted in R. Matthews (ed) Imprisonment, Ashgate/Dartmouth 1999 “The Commonplace and the Catastrophic: Interpretations of crime in late modern society”

in Theoretical Criminology (vol. 3 no 3) pp. 381-392. 1999 “Punishment and Society Today” in Punishment & Society: The International Journal of

Penology (vol 1 no.1, July) 1998 “Does Punishment Work? Does the Evidence Matter?” in J. McGuire and B.Rowson (eds) Does Punishment Work? London: ISTD (1996) pp34-38 (Russian translation published at the Council of Europe in 1998). 1998 “Sovereign States and Vengeful Victims: The Problem of the Right to Punish” (jointly with Neil MacCormick) in A. Ashworth and M.Wasik (eds.) Fundamentals of Sentencing Theory Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1998 Reprint of “Frameworks of Inquiry in the Sociology of Punishment” in Dario Melossi

(ed) The Sociology of Punishment Dartmouth pp. 441-456. 1998 Reprint of "Sociological Perspectives on Punishment" in A. Ashworth and A. von Hirsch

(eds.) Principled Sentencing, Oxford: Hart Publishing pp. 381-393. 1998 “Criminology, Crime Control, and ‘The American Difference’” University of Colorado Law Review, vol. 69 (1998) pp. 1-23. 1998 “Les contradictions de la societe punitive: le cas britannique” in Actes de la recherches en sciences sociales Issue 124 (September 1998). 1998 “A New Forum for Penological Scholarship: Punishment & Society” in The British Society of Criminology Newsletter (1998). 1998 “A New Forum for Penological Scholarship: Punishment & Society” in The

Criminologist: The Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology Newsletter (Nov/Dec1998).

1997 “Punishment as a Cultural Agent” reprinted in Hungarian translation in Political Anthropology (a Reader used by the Invisible College) Osisris Publishing House, Budapest (1997).

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1997 “Probation and the Reconfiguration of Crime Control” in Ros Burnett (ed) The Probation Service: Responding to Change (Proceedings of the Probation Studies Unit First Colloquium) University of Oxford: Centre for Criminological Research (1997). 1997 Reprint of “Politics and Policy in Criminological Discourse: A Study of Tendentious Reasoning and Rhetoric” in A. Rutherford (ed) Criminal Policy Making, Dartmouth (1997). 1997 “Governmentality and the Problem of Crime” in M. Valverde (ed) New Forms of Governance: Theory, Practice and Research. Conference Proceedings, Centre of Criminology, Univesity of Toronto (1997). 1997 "Of Crimes and Criminals: The Development of Criminology in Britain" in M.Maguire, R.Morgan and R.Reiner (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, Second Revised Edition pp 11 - 56. (1997). 1997 “The Punitive Society? Penology, Criminology and the History of the Present” in the Edinburgh Law Review vol. 1 issue 2 (January 1997). 1997 “Governmentality and the Problem of Crime: Foucault, Criminology, Sociology”

Theoretical Criminology (Volume 1 No.2 May 1997) pp.173-214. Currently TC’s most cited article

1996 Reprint of “British Criminology Before 1935” in J.Muncie et al (eds) Criminological Perspectives: A Reader Sage 1996 pp56-63. 1996 “Introduction” in Proceedings of a Symposium on “The Causes of Crime”, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 5th June 1996. 1996 “Surveillance and Society” in Criminal Justice Matters No 20 (Summer 1995) (Reprinted in the Open University Reader D315 Crime, Order and Social Control, 1996). 1996 "The Limits of the Sovereign State: Strategies of Crime Control in Contemporary

Society", The British Journal of Criminology (October 1996). Currently BJC’s most cited article; selected as the journal’s article of the 1990s.)

1996 “As contradicoes da ‘sociedade punitiva’ o caso Britanico” in Revista de Sociogia e

Politica No. 13. (Nov 1999) pp 59-80. 1995 "Penal Modernism and Postmodernism" in Blomberg and Cohen (eds) Punishment and Social Control Aldine de Gruyter. 1995. 1995 "Social Control". Entry in The Social Science Encyclopedia Second Edition,

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(edited by A. and J. Kuper), Routledge 1995. 1995 Reprint of "Frameworks of Inquiry in the Sociology of Punishment" in B.Smart (ed) Michel Foucault: Critical Assessments, vol iv (1995). 1995 "Obituary: F.H.McClintock" in The British Journal of Criminology (Winter 1995). 1995 “The Punitive Society” (Japanese translation by T. Miyake) in The Shimane University Journal of Law and Literature (Winter 1995) . 1994 Reprint of "British Criminology Before 1935" in P.Beirne (ed) The Origins and Growth of Criminology: Essays in Intellectual History 1760 -1945 Dartmouth 1994. 1994 Reprint of "Criminological Knowledge and its Relation to Power: Foucault's Genealogy and Criminology Today" in B.Smart (ed) Foucault : Critical Assessments Routledge 1994. 1994 Reprint of "Sociological Perspectives on Punishment" in A. Duff (ed) Punishment International Research Library of Philiosophy, Dartmouth 1994. 1994 Reprint of "The Criminal and His Science" in P.Rock (ed) History of Criminology, Dartmouth 1994. 1994 "Of Crimes and Criminals: The Development of Criminology in Britain" in M.Maguire, R.Morgan and R.Reiner (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, pp 17 - 68. 1994. 1994 "Thinking About Punishment" (jointly with R.A.Duff) in Duff and Garland (ed) A Reader on Punishment (1994). 1993 "Punishment" Entry in W. Outhwaite and T. Bottomore (eds.): The Blackwell Dictionary of Twentieth Century Thought (1993). 1992 "Criminological Knowledge and its Relation to Power: Foucault's Genealogy and Criminology Today" in the British Journal of Criminology (1992) vol 32 No. 4 1991 "Sociological Perspectives on Punishment" in Crime and Justice, Vol.14 (1991),pp115-165. 1991 "Punishment and Culture: The Symbolic Dimension of Criminal Justice" in Studies in Law, Politics and Society (1991), Vol.11, pp.191-222. 1991 "Designing Criminal Policy" in The London Review of Books (10 October 1991).

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1991 "The Rationalisation of Punishment" in H. Pihlajamaki (ed.): Theatres of Power: Social Control and Criminality in Historical Perspective (Helsinki, 1991). 1991 "Preface" in C. Wood: The End of Punishment (1991) Saint Andrew Press. 1990 "Critical Reflections on 'Punishment, Custody and the Community'" in E. Hall- Williams & H. Rees (eds.): Punishment, Custody and the Community, Criminal Justice Monograph No.2, London School of Economics (1990). 1990 "Frameworks of Inquiry in the Sociology of Punishment" in The British Journal of Sociology (March 1990), Vol.41, No.1, pp.1-15. (An extract from this is reprinted in K.Thompson (ed) Key Quotations in Sociology, Routledge 1996). 1989 "Introduction" to Justice, Guilt and Forgiveness, C.T.P.I. (1989). 1989 "Contemporary Developments in the History of Punishment: The Common Law Jurisdictions" in Recueils de la Societé Jean Bodin, Vol.57, La Peine (1989), Brussels, De Boeck-Wesmael, pp.443-473. 1988 "British Criminology Before 1935" reprinted in P. Rock (ed.): The History of British Criminology (1988) Oxford University Press, pp.1-17. 1988 "British Criminology Before 1935" in The British Journal of Criminology (April 1988), pp.131-147. 1986 "The Punitive Mentality: Its Socio-Historic Development and Decline" in Contemporary Crises, 1986, No.4, pp.305-320. 1986 "Preface to the Japanese Edition" (jointly with P. Young) in D. Garland & P. Young (eds.): The Power to Punish (1986), pp.xi-xii. 1986 "Foucault's Discipline and Punish: An Exposition and Critique" in The American Bar Foundation Research Journal (Law and Social Inquiry) 1986, No.4, pp.847-880. 1985 "Politics and Policy in Criminological Discourse: A Study of Tendentious Reasoning and Rhetoric" in The International Journal of the Sociology of Law (February 1985), pp.1-33. 1985 "The Criminal and His Science: A Critical Account of the Formation of Criminology at the End of the Nineteenth Century" in The British Journal of Criminology (April 1985), pp.109-187.

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1985 Panopticon (Spring 1985), pp.7-21. Also reprinted in the Netherlands journal Het Tijdschrift voor de Politie (January, 1986). 1983 "Philosophical Argument and Ideological Effect" in Contemporary Crises 7 (Spring 1983), pp.79-87. 1983 "Social Work and Criminal Justice" in J. Lishman (ed.): Social Work With Adult Offenders: Research Highlights No.5, Aberdeen University Press, 1983, pp.9-23. 1983 "Durkheim's Theory of Punishment: A Critique" in D. Garland & P. Young (eds.): The Power to Punish, (1983) Heinemann/Gower, pp.37-62. 1983 "Preface" (jointly with P. Young) in D. Garland & P. Young (eds.): The Power to Punish (1983) Heinemann/Gower, pp.ix-x. 1983 "Towards a Social Analysis of Penality" (jointly with P. Young) in D. Garland & P. Young (eds.): The Power to Punish (1983) Heinemann/Gower, pp.1-37. 1981 "On the English City Riots: Their Political Context and Significance" (A Flemish translation of a paper delivered at Leuven University, May 1984) in Panopticon (Spring 1985), pp.7-21. Also reprinted in the Netherlands journal Het

Tijdschrift voor de Politie (January, 1986). 1981 "The Birth of the Welfare Sanction" in The British Journal of Law and Society (Summer 1981), pp.29-47. Book Reviews and short essays 2019 “Prosecutors against Mass Incarceration?” Review of Charged by Emily Bazelon, The

American Prospect. https://prospect.org/article/road-ending-mass-incarceration-goes-through-das-office

2017 Review of Reinventing Punishment by Michele Pifferi, Theoretical Criminology, May 2016 “Land of the Unfree” – review of M. Tonry, Sentencing Fragments Times Literary

Supplement 22nd July 2016 “Welfare States and the Great Unraveling” OUP blog http://blog.oup.com/2016/07/welfare-

states-great-unraveling-capitalism/ 2016 “The Punitive Society: Michel Foucault’s lectures at the College de France 1972/73”

Times Literary Supplement 29th January

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2013. “Who Steals My Purse,” Review of Green, “13 Ways to Steal a Bicycle”, Times Literary Supplement 5th April

2012 “Unequal Justice,” Review of Stuntz, “The Collapse of American Criminal Justice”,

Times Literary Supplement 1st June 2012 “Why does the US still have capital punishment?” US Department of State, Bureau of

International Information Programs http://photos.state.gov/libraries/amgov/133183/english/P_You_Asked_WhyCapitalPunishment_English.pdf

2010 “5 Myths about the Death Penalty” Washington Post Outlook section, 18th July 2007 “Race and the Penal State” Review of Western, “Punishment and Inequality in America”,

Contexts (American Sociological Association) vol 6 No 1 2005 Review of Jarvis, “Cruel and Unusual: Punishment and US Culture” in Social and Legal

Studies vol 14 June pp 299-302 2002 “Judicial Lightning” Review of Banner’s “The Death Penalty: An American History”, Times Literary Supplement October 25th 2001 Review of Girling et al, “Crime and Social Change in Middle England” in the British Journal of Criminology 2000 Review of Cotterrell’s “Emile Durkheim: Law in a Moral Domain” in Durkheimian Studies Vol. 6 1998 “Review of Paterson’s “The Autonomy of Modern Scotland” in the Edinburgh Law Review, Vol 1 No. 1 (reprinted in The Advocate, the Vancouver Bar Association publication, January 1998) 1998 Review of Sumner and Bergalli’s Social Control and Political Order” in the British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 38, No. 2 pp. 321-324 1998 Review of Crawford’s “The Local Governance of Crime” in the British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 38 No. 3 pp.516-519 1995 "Review of Wrong's The Problem of Order" in the British Journal of Criminology (Autumn 1995) 1995 “Review of Duff et al (eds) “Penal Theory and Penal Practice” in Criminal Law Forum Vol 6 No 2 pp1-7

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1994 "Review of Spierenburg's The Disciplinary Experience" in the Journal of Modern History 1994 "Review of Bierne's Inventing Criminology" in the British Journal of Criminology (Summer) 1994 "Review of Leps's Apprehending the Criminal" in the British Journal of Criminology (Autumn) 1993 "Review of Zedner's Women, Crime and Custody in Victorian England" in the British Journal of Criminology 1991 "Review of Braithwaite and Pettit's Not Just Deserts" in Policing and Society 1991 "Review of Van Dulman's Theatre of Horror" in The British Journal of Criminology 1991 "Review of Melossi's The State of Social Control" in The British Journal of Criminology 1991 "Review of Staple's Castles of our Conscience" in The British Journal of Criminology 1991 "Review of Downes' Contrasts in Tolerance" in The British Journal of Sociology 42/1 1989 "Review of Lacey's State Punishment" in Times Higher Educational Supplement 1988 "Review of Bailey's Delinquency and Citizenship" in The British Journal of Criminology 1988 "Review of Priestley's Victorian Prison Lives" in The British Journal of Criminology 1988 "Review of Kinsey et. al. Losing the Fight Against Crime" in Contemporary Crises 1988 "Review of Jones' A History of Criminology" in Law and History Review 1987 "Review of Miller and Rose's The Power of Psychiatry" in Sociology 1986 "Review of Jackson's The Semiotics of Law" in Legal Studies. 1983 “Review of Carlen and Collison (eds) Radical Issues in Criminology” in The Howard Journal vol XXI (3) 1980 "Review essay, dealing with books on law and ideology in Marxist theory, by Paul Q.

Hirst, Colin Sumner, Maureen Cain and Alan Hunt in Sociology (Summer).

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Invited talks and conference presentations (see also “Named and Keynote Lectures” above) “The Emergence of the Concept of a ‘Welfare State’ in British Political Discourse, 1940-1950”

History and Theory of International Law workshop, NYU Law, 23rd October 2019 “Penal Controls and Social Controls: Towards a Theory of American Penal Exceptionalism”

NYU Law Faculty Workshop, 16th Sept 2019 “Tocqueville’s Paradox: Penal Controls in Liberal America” Societies under Stress international

workshop, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1st December 2018 “Punishment and Welfare in Argentina” paper presented to VI Congreso de Derecho de

Ejecución Penal, University of Buenos Aires Law School, 27th July 2018

“Beyond the Culture of Control” paper presented to VI Congreso de Derecho de Ejecución Penal, University of Buenos Aires Law School, 26th July 2018

“Tocqueville’s Paradox: Penal Controls in Liberal America” CLS seminar, Edinburgh Law

School, UK. 18th January 2018 “Penal controls and social controls: On the social roots of mass incarceration” Paper presented at

the British Academy conference, Tracing the Relationship between Inequality, Crime and Punishment, Dec 7th 2017

“The Concept of American Exceptionalism and the Case of Capital Punishment” – paper

presented at the Department of Sociology Colloqoum, Princeton University, 16th Oct “Penal Power in America: The Social Roots of Mass Incarceration” – paper presented at the

LAPA Institute workshop, Princeton University, 16th Oct “Penal Power in America: The Social Roots of Mass Incarceration” – lecture presented to the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, September 1st 2017 “Punishment and Wefare and Since” – paper presented to the Department of Criminology and the

Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, August 31st 2017 “Criminological Identities” – talk at the launch event for the Oxford Handbook of Criminology,

6th edition, University of Edinburgh, 25th May 2017 “The Social Roots of America’s Penal State” Law and Social Science series talk, Institute for

Advanced Studies, Princeton. May 3rd 2017 “The Work of Theory” Methodos workshop, CUNY Graduate Center, 2nd December 2016

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“The Welfare State” OUP Author Talk, OUP offices, New York, 1st December 2016 “American Punishment: an Introduction” and “American Punishment: a Summing Up” Global

Institute for Advanced Studies, Workshop on American Punishment, NYU 27th and 28th October 2016

“The Welfare State: A Very Short Introduction” Edinburgh Law School, May 25th 2016 “Why is America so Punitive? The social roots of mass incarceration and the New Jim Crow”

Glasgow University, May 20th 2016 “A Short Course on Michel Foucault” Edinburgh University Law School, May 16-20th 2016 “Why is America so Punitive? The social roots of mass incarceration and the New Jim Crow”

John Jay College, Sociology Talks series, 6th April 2016 “On the Culture of Control Today,” talk to CUNY Criminal Policy graduate students, John Jay

College, 8th March 2016 “Mr. Smith goes to Prison” discussion of State Senator Jeff Smith’s book of that name, Institute

for Public Knowledge, NYU, 30 November 2015 “Why is America so Punitive?” ASC meetings panel, Washington DC, 20 November, 2015 “The Securitization of Society” ASC meetings, author meets critics panel, Washington DC, 19

November 2015 “Why is America so Punitive?” Presentation to NYU Society of Fellows, 7th October 2015 “Welfare states under Siege” NYU Law School workshop presentation, 14th September 2015 “What is Penal Populism?” VERA Institute, New York, 9th September, 2015 The Public Theater, New York: Invited post-performance panellist to discuss US imprisonment,

7th May 2015. NYU Sociology Graduate Student Conference, NYU: comments, 24th April 2015 “The Eternal Criminal Recond” – presentation and commentary at NYU School of Law launch of

James B. Jacobs, The Eternal Criminal Record (Harvard University Press) 20 April 2015 “Punishment and Welfare Revisited,” Edinburgh Law School, CLS lecture, 23rd January 2015 “What is Penal Populism?” Mannheim Centre Seminar, LSE, London, 12th November, 2014

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“Four lectures on Michel Foucault” – four lectures at Edinburgh Law School, UK, 17th to 20th

June, 2014 “The penal state and the welfare state” Stockholm Criminology Symposium, June 2014 “What is the Welfare State?: A Sociological Inquiry” Talk presented to Hunter College, CUNY,

Sociology Lecture series, 13th November 2013 “Social Rights and Legal Rights” – contribution to a Workshop on Social Rights, Glasgow

University, Scotland, 4th October 2013 “On the concept of the Penal State” Paper presented to staff/student workshop, Edinburgh Law

School, 8th August 2013 “Foucault’s Genealogy and Criminology” Universita Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy, 16th May 2013 “Capital Punishment and American Exceptionalism” paper presented at American

Exceptionalism in the 21st Century Conference, UMSL, Saint Louis, April 2013 “Penality and the Penal State” paper presented to the NYU School of Law workshop, 25th March

2013 “Penality and the Penal State” paper presented to the NYU Sociology department Crime, Law

and Deviance Workshop, 15th March 2013 “The Penal State and American Penality” paper presented to UBC Law Faculty workshop,

Vancouver, 7th January, 2013 “Punishment and Social Solidarity” Paper presented to the ASC annual meetings, Chicago,

November 2012 Author Meets Critics session commentator on Savelsberg and Ryan, American Memories, ASC

annual meetings, Chicago, November 2012 “Mass Incarceration” A paper presented to the NYU OASIS seminar, New York, 12th December,

2012 “What does it mean to write a ‘History of the Present’?” Presentation at the Workshop on

History, Culture and Society, Harvard, 7th September 2012 Author Meets Critics session on Peculiar Institution British Society of Criminology annual

conference, Portsmouth, UK. 5th July 2012

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“What is, or was, the Welfare State?” Paper presented to the Law & Society Association annual meeting, Honolulu, June 2012

“Comments on The Collapse of American Criminal Justice at Roundtable discussion, Law &

Society Association annual meeting, Honolulu, June 2012 “Punishment and Culture”; “Revisiting the Culture of Control” and “Peculiar Institution: The US

Death Penalty” – lectures presented to the international graduate course, Santa Fe, Argentina

“Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty” Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos

Aires, April 2012 “Neoliberalism and Penal Policy” Buenos Aires Book Fair, April 2012 “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning” – question and answer session on this article with Austin

Sarat’s research seminar, Amherst College, 2012 “Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition” John Jay College, New

York City, 22nd February 2012. “Capital Punishment: A Theoretical Problem for Sociological Analysis” University of Missouri

St. Louis Department of Criminology, 1st December 2011 “Criminology, Culture, Critique” presentation at the annual ASC meetins in Washington DC,

November 18th 2011 Guest interviewee, US/Asia Institute, NYU, 2nd November 2011 University of Pennsylvania, Department of Criminology, “America’s Death Penalty”, 5th October

2011 Princeton Sociology Department Colloquium “America’s Death Penalty as a Sociological

Problem” 25th April 2011 Criminal Justice Theory and Practice Workshop, Yale Law School, 31st March 2011 “The Neoliberal Penality Thesis: A Critique,” Keynote address, CUNY Prisons Studies Group

Graduate School conference, 25th March 2011 Author meets Critics session on Peculiar Institution at the Eastern Sociological Society meetings,

Philadelphia, 27th February 2011

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‘The Problem of the Body in Modern State Punishment”, The Body and the State – a conference at the New School, NY 12th Feb 2011

VERA Institute, Manhattan, 10th February 2011, guest lecture series, “Peculiar Institution” University of Michigan, School of Law. Legal History Colloquium, 29th November, 2010 American Society of Criminology Meetings, Author meets Critics session on Peculiar Institution,

Nov 2011 American Society of Criminology Meetings, Author meets Critics, commentator on the work of

Loic Wacquant, Nov 2011 American Society of Criminology Meetings, Author meets Critics, commentator on the work of

Pat Carlen, Nov 2011 UC Berkeley, Department of Sociology, one day conference on the work of D. Garland, 16th

November, 2010 UC Berkeley, Centre for Law and Society, lecture: ‘Peculiar Institution”, 15th November 2010 Hoffinger Colloquium, NYU Law School, 2nd November, 2010 “Peculiar Institution” National University of Singapore Law School. Coffee Hour seminar, 9th

July 2010-07-26 “Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Aboltion” – presentation to NUS

Law School, Criminal Law Club, 2nd July 2010 “Re-inventing Death: The Supreme Court’s Capital Punishment Jurisprudence Since Furman”

NYU Institute for Law & Society Colloquium. April 16th 2010 “The Uses of Capital Punishment” NYU Crime, Law and Deviance Workshop, November 13th

2009 “Author Meets Critics” – Capital Punishment in Asia American Society of Criminology

meetings, Philadelphia, November 2009 “Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition” University of Maryland

Law School, 8th October 2009 “Political and Media Constructions of Capital Punishment” French Sociological Association

Annual Meetings, Paris, France. 17th April 2009

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“Capital Punishment and American Exeptionalism” Public Lecture, CESDIP, L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes Sciences Sociale, Paris. 16th April 2009

“Disciplining Criminology” ASC annual meeting, November 2008, St. Louis, Missouri “Disciplining Criminology?” Keynote address, World Congress of Criminology, Barcelona, July

2008 Interview on “the culture of control” for Brazilian online magazine, Com Ciencia

http://www.comciencia.br/comciencia/?section=8&edicao=35&tipo=entrevista “America and its Death Penalty” presentation to the National University of Singapore Faculty of

Law, May 16th 2008 “Peculiar Institution: Capital Punishment and American Society” Harvard Criminal Justice

Roundtable, May 2nd and 3rd 2008 “Peculiar Institution: Capital Punishment and American Society” Department Colloquium,

Northwestern University Department of Sociology, May 1st 2008 Interview on “Punishment” for Com Ciencia: Revista de Journalismo Cientifico April 30th 2008 “Social Functions and Cultural Forms: Capital punishment in long-term perspective” Paper

presented to the NYU Culture and Law Colloquium, April 16th 2008 “Peculiar Institution: Capital Punishment and American Society” Graduate Student Distinguished

Speaker Lecture, Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University, Bloomington,. April 14th 2008

“Peculiar Institution: Capital punishment and American society” University of Connecticut Law

School faculty workshop, 9th May 2008 “The social meaning of a criminal conviction” – discussion of Devah Pager’s “Marked: Race,

Crime and Finding Work” Princeton Dialogues series, March 31st 2008 “Comments on “Deterrence in Transition”, IILJ Scholars Conference, NYU Law School, 29th

February 2008 “America and its Death Penalty”, CUNY Graduate Center Colloquium, 7th December 2007 “On the Concept of Moral Panics”, Crime, Law and Deviance Workshop, NYU Sociology, 7th

December 2007 “The Culture of Control”, Lawyering Theory Colloquium, NYU, 27th September 2007

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Two presentations at the LSA meetings, Berlin, July 2007, ‘The Forms and Functions of

American Capital Punishment” and “American Capital Punishment in Long Term Perspective”

“Peculiar Institution: The Forms and Functions of American Capital Punishment”, Bard College,

Sociology Department seminar, 16th May 2007. “America and its Death Penalty”, Tercentenary Lecture, Edinburgh Univerity Law School, Center

for Law and Society, April 18th 2007 “Moral Panics”, Special session on “Moral Panics Then and Now”, with Stanley Cohen and

Stuart Hall, chaired by Adam Kuper, at the British Academy, London, March 9th 2007 “American Capital Punishment: Law in the Shadow of Lynching”, Distinguished Speaker Series

Lecture, East Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, 1st March 2007 “The Forms and Functions of American Capital Punishment”, New School for Social Research

Conference on “Punishment: The US Record” 30th November 2006 “Toward a Historical Sociology of American Capital Punishment”, Albany Symposium on Crime

and Justice, University of Albany, 6th October 2006 “Thinking Sociologically about American Capital Punishment” seminar presentation at Oxford

University, All Souls College, 19th May 2006 “American Capital Punishment: A Problem of Sociological Analysis”, Sociology Dept.

University of Pennsylvania, 26th April 2006 “Concepts of Culture in the Sociology of Punishment”, Culture and Law Colloquium, NYU Law

School, March 6th 2006. “Reconsidering the Symbolic/Instrumental Distinction”, NYU Criminal Law lunchtime

workshop, February 16th 2006 “A Peculiar Institution? Capital Punishment and the American Civilizing Process” Harvard Law

School, Faculty Workshop, 19th September 2005. “A Peculiar Institution? Capital Punishment and the American Civilizing Process” Harvard Law

School, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Workshop, 13th May 2005. “A Peculiar Institution? Capital Punishment and the American Civilizing Process” Yale Centre

for Cultural Sociology, 1st annual conference, Saturday 7th May 2005.

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“American Capital Punishment: Institutional Form and Sociological Explanation”, NYU Faculty Workshop, 28th April 2005.

“A Peculiar Institution? Capital Punishment and the American Civilizing Process” Rutgers

University Sociology Department, 23rd February 2005 “A Peculiar Institution? Capital Punishment and American Culture” Princeton University, 9th

December 2004. “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning” American Criminology Society meetings, Nashville, 17th

Nov 2004 “Master Trends in Law and Society”: a public conversation (with Marc Galanter) at New York

School of Law, 12th November 2004. “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning” presentation to Princeton Sociology Department workshop,

20th Sept 2004. “Socio-legal studies in a time of crisis”, presentation to Law and Society Workshop, Program in

Law and Public Affairs, Princeton University, 11th September 2004. “Legitimacy, Ideology and Criminal Justice” presentation at the Legitimating Ideologies

Conference, Russell Sage Working Group, New York, 20th May, 2004 “The Culture of Control”, presentation to the “Permutations of Penality” seminar at the graduate

school, sociology department, New School, New York, 28th April, 2004 “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning”, presentation at Emory Law School, Atlanta, GA, 21st

April, 2004. “The Culture of Control”, presentation at the Criminal Law Workshop, Fordham, Law School,

Jan 20th 2004. “The Culture of Control – a response to Italian commentators”, presentation given at the

University of Bologna, Italy, 3rd March 2004. “Public Lynching in the New South: Solidarities, Sensibilities, and Social Control” Presentation

to the Law and Society Colloquium, New York Law School, 7th Feb 2003. “Mass imprisonment and the culture of control” Talk given in Prof. Margo Schlanger’s “Prisons”

seminar, Harvard Law School, 7th March 2003. “Public Lynchings in the New South” Paper presented at Center for Crime, Community and Law,

Columbia Law School, 30th May 2003.

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“American Exceptionalism and Capital Punishment”, Paper presented at the workshop on culture

and punishment, Onati, Spain, 20th June 2003 “Capital Punishment and American Culture”, Paper presented at the American Sociological

Association meetings, 18th August 2003 “The Culture of Control: A Response to Commentators”, Paper presented to the Morrell

Conference on Toleration, York University, England, 10th September 2003 “The Power to Punish and its Projects”, Paper presented at the Scottish Criminology Conference,

Edinburgh, 5-6pm, 10th September 2003 “Capital Punishment and American Culture.” Lecture presented in School of Law, University of

Wisconsin, Madison. “Social Change, Cultural Adaptation and the New Penal Politics.” Lecture presented in the

Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. “American Penality in Sociological Perspective” Special Lecture presented at Simon Fraser

University, Vancouver, 28th October 2003. “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning”, Special Lecture presented at Green College, UBC,

Vancouver, 29th October 2003. “Penal Excess and Surplus Meaning”, paper presented at the Sociology of Culture workshop,

Department of Sociology, Yale University, 11th November 2003. “Thinking about Risk”, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, 5th March 2002. “The Culture of Control”, Department of Criminology, Ottawa University, 10th April 2002. “Control, Law and Education: Making Connections”, speaker at the opening session of the

“Without Walls” conference at the Graduate Center, CUNY, April 12th 2002. “The Rise of Risk” NYU Law School workshop paper, 18th November 2002 “The Culture of Control” Special panel at London School of Economics – with Richard

Sennett, Stanley Cohen, Nikolas Rose, Lucia Zedner and David Downes – to launch my book. March 29, 2001.

Brennan Centre, NYU, conversations on criminal justice series, 23rd October 2001. Talk on “The

Culture of High Crime Societies” “The Culture of Control” Legal Theory Workshop, Yale School of Law, 29th November 2001.

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“Legalised Abortion and Crime: A Response to Donahue and Leavitt”. Presentation to the NYU

Law School faculty workshop, 24th January 2000. “On the Meaning of Mass Imprisonment” and “The New Iron Cage”. Opening and closing

presentations at the conference on “The Causes and Consequences of Mass Imprisonment in the USA”, NYU School of Law, 26th Feb 2000.

“Mass Imprisonment in the USA: Causes and Consequences” Paper delivered to the British

Criminology Conference, July 2000, University of Leicester, England. “The New Grammar of Crime Control”. Talk delivered at the Legal Theory seminar, Boalt Law

School, University of California, Berkeley, 29th January 1999. “The Puzzle of the Present”. Talk delivered to the Law and Society Workshop, Columbia

University, 3rd February 1999. “Crime and Punishment” Panel member, “Inside the Law” PBS television documentary, taped in

NYU Law School, 13th April 1999. “The New Politics of Crime Control”. Talk delivered to the Neo-Liberalism, Crime and the Risk

Society conference, John Jay College, 15th April 1999. “The Culture of High Crime Societies” Talk delivered to the Department of Sociology workshop,

McGill University, Montreal, 23rd April 1999 “After Penal-Welfare: Social Change and Social Order in Late Modernity”. Talk delivered at the

ASC Annual Meetings, Toronto, 18th November 1999. “Penal Politics and Popular Culture”. Talk to be delivered to the Toronto University Center of Criminology. March 30th 1998. “Crime Control and Culture”. Talk delivered at Yale Law School, JD seminar on “Punishment”,

April 22, 1998. “Situational Crime Prevention in Context”. Paper to the SCP in Context Colloquium, Cambridge

University, January 3-5 1997 “Philip Selznick’s Sociology”. Opening talk of a half-day seminar to discuss Selznick’s book

The Moral Commonwealth, Social and Political Theory Group, Edinburgh University. February 28th 1997

“Governmentality and the Problem of Crime”. Paper delivered to the NYU Sociology

Department Workshop on Crime, Law and Deviance, April 1997

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“New Strategies of Crime Control”. Paper delivered to the Law Department Seminar, L.S.E. 16th May 1997 “Contemporary Strategies of Crime Control: A Sociological Analysis”. Paper delivered to the Law Department seminar, University of Nottingham, 20th May 1997. “The New Strategies of Crime Control: Sources and Contradictions”. Paper delivered to the New York Institute for the Humanities, 24th October 1997. “New Strategies of Crime Control”. Paper delivered to the Dean’s Luncheon seminar, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, November 1997. “Risk, Rights and Rehabilitation”. Plenary session lecture to the Annual Howard League

Conference, Oxford September 19th 1996 “Does the prison work? The role of culture in the interpretation of evidence: A response to

J.Q.Wilson” Scottish Criminology Conference Plenary Session, Edinburgh, 19th September 1996

“Crime Control and Social Order”. Paper delivered at the Annual ASC meetings, San Diego, November 1997Plenary Session, Toronto Conference on New Forms of Governance,

Toronto, October 1996 “Governmentality and the Study of Crime Control” “Probation and the Reconfiguration of Crime Control”. Opening lecture to the First Annual

Probation Studies Colloquium, Kellog College, Oxford, 16th December 1996 "Durkheim's Sociology of Punishment and Punishment Today". Paper given at the British Centre

for Durkheimian Studies, Oxford, March 1995 “Does the Evidence Matter?” Plenary session lecture at the ISTD conference entitled Does

Punishment Work? London Nov 1-2 1995 "Histories of Criminology", paper given at the Birkbeck College Legal Theory and History

Seminar, University of London, April 1994.

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Recent TV documentaries, Radio Broadcasts, Podcasts and Newspaper interviews Podcast of interview on “New Books in Public Policy” http://newbooksnetwork.com/david-garland-the-welfare-state-a-very-short-introduction-oxford-up-2016/ Interview on News Talk ‘Talking History’ radio program on the work of Michel Foucault: http://www.newstalk.ie/player/podcasts/Talking_History/Highlights_from_Talking_History/70824/2/michel_foucault_and_the_philosophy_of_punishment Interview on the Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, August 13th 2014 on the social history of punishment

http://www.wnyc.org/story/the-brian-lehrer-show-2014-08-13/?utm_source=local&utm_media=treatment&utm_campaign=daMost&utm_content=damostlistened

Panel interview on “To the Point” public radio program, KCRW, “The Death Penalty in

America” Feb 11th 2014 http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp140211the_death_penalty_in

Interview with the Hungarian magazine, Magyar Narancs: Christmas issue, 2013,

http://magyarnarancs.hu/tudomany/evi-14-ezer-ember-kivegzese-felerne-egy-nepirtassal-87966

Interview with the Hungarian daily newspaper, Népszabadság http://nol.hu/kulfold/20130921-amerika_buntet Podcast of interview on Hungary’s ATV morning news program:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIjJzD4Kq3U Podcast of interview on “New books in Law” http://newbooksinlaw.com/ Podcast of “New books in American studies” interview on

http://newbooksinamericanstudies.com/ Podcast of my lecture on La Pena di Morte, Milan, Italy, 23rd May 2013,

http://www.radioradicale.it/scheda/381126 Roundtable on “Correcting American Corrections” together with Cullen, Jacobs and Travis:

http://thesocietypages.org/roundtables/pew-prisons/ Podcast for “Cruel and Unusual: A Podcast on Punishment”

http://punishmentpodcast.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-death-penalty-w-david-garland.html

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Podcast for Office Hours, The Society Pages http://thesocietypages.org/officehours/2012/04/27/david-garland-on-the-death-penalty/

“Radio Times” NPR radio program, October 20th 2011 “Scholars Circle” NPR radio program, June 2011 VERA institute video podcast, May 2011 Laurie Taylor’s “Thinking Allowed”, BBC Radio 4, 23rd Feb 2011 Dennis Prager show, January 2011 “Here on Earth” NPR program, January 2011 The Open Mind television program, January 2011 Leonard Lopate show, WNYC radio, December 2010 Interview on American capital punishment for the BBC history programme, TimeSwitch, 28th

July 2010. Interview in De Standaard, Belgium, 20th December 2009. “David Garland on Justice in a Risk

Society” Austrian National Public Radio, “Kontext” book program, August 2008, interview and program

feature on Kultur der Kontrolle (Campus Verlag 2008) BBC World Service, “World Have Your Say” discussion programme on America’s mass

imprisonment. 24th April 2008 “The Culture of Control.” Radio broadcast, Melbourne public radio. Interview conducted by

Scott Anderson of 3CR community radio, April 2004 “Capital Punishment and American Culture” BBC radio 4 programme, Thinking Allowed, with

Laurie Taylor, featuring my current research. 1st October, 2003 “The Culture of Control” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Ideas series, 10th June 2002. A

one hour radio programme with David Cayley discussing the themes of new book. “The Culture of Control” BBC radio 4 programme, Thinking Allowed, with Laurie Taylor,

discussing the themes of new book. March 30th 2001