Prof. Dawn Moore‘s new article has been published in the February 2014 issue of Theoretical Criminology.
The article entitled, “Outcasts, performers and true believers: Responsibilized subjects of criminal justice“, was co-written with Hideyuki Hirai (International Buddhist University, Japan), and draws on a field study of three drug treatment courts to show that responsibilization strategies create a paradox of bulimic exclusion and empowerment for individual subjects. By theorizing three different subjectitivies emerging from their research sites (outcasts, performers, and true believers), Moore and Hirai show how subects of intervention actively work to negotiate their own experiences of responsibilization.
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