2018
DOI: 10.1080/1472586x.2018.1490629
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A verisimilitude of pessimism: Scottish prisoner mug-shots, 1883–1927

Abstract: This paper examines the stigmatisation of identity. Historic prisoner mug shots taken in two Scottish prisons during the late Victorian period constitute a part of archival base of this study from which generalisations to the contemporary world are conjectured. Cultural criminologists propose crime is normatively framed (Hayward and Presdee 2010). Arntfield (2016) ventures the claim that mug shots belong with a larger symbolism within a discourse of crime and culture. This article examines the scientific and c… Show more

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