The Carceral Cultures research initiative disseminates the findings from our projects in a number of ways. Below you will find links to academic works and media commentary related to our studies.

L'initiative de recherche Cultures Carcérales partage les résultats de la recherche de plusieurs façons. Vous trouverez ci-dessous des liens de nos publications académiques et des commentaires médiatiques relatifs à nos études de recherche.


PROBLEMATIZING CARCERAL TOURS
LA PROBLÉMATIQUE DU TOURISME CARCÉRAL

Publications

Piché, Justin & Kevin Walby (eds.) (2009) “Dialogue on the Status of Prison Ethnography and Carceral Tours”, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 18(1&2): 88-146.

Piché, Justin & Kevin Walby (2010) “Problematizing Carceral Tours”, British Journal of Criminology, 50(3): 570-581.

Piché, Justin & Kevin Walby (2012) “Carceral Tours and the Need for Reflexivity: A Response to Wilson, Spina and Canaan”, The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 51(4): 411-418.

Piché, Justin, Kevin Walby & Craig Minogue (2015) “Carceral Tours and Missed Opportunities: Revisiting Conceptual, Ethical and Pedagogical Dilemmas”, in Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli (eds.), Engaging Ethics in International Criminological Research, New York: Routledge, pp. 175-191.

Piché, Justin, Shanisse Kleuskens & Kevin Walby (2017) “The Front and Back Stages of Carceral Expansion Marketing in Canada”, Contemporary Justice Review, 20(1): 26-50.

Shook, Jarrod, Justin Piché and Kevin Walby (2018) “Getting ‘Beyond the Fence’: Interrogating the Backstage Production, Marketing and Evaluation of CSC’s Virtual Tour”, Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Studies, 7: 406-440.


Media / Médias

Harris, Kathleen (2015) "Correctional Service Canada offers virtual tour of federal prisons", CBC News - April 17.

Piché, Justin (2015) "CSC's "Beyond the Fence" virtual tour is beyond belief", TPCP-Canada - April 17.

Nanji, Sabrina (2023) “Prison break: SolGen staffer sorry for jail selfies”, QP Briefing - February 2.