Abstract:Kate Herrity's doctoral research explored the significance of sound in a local men's prison using aural ethnography. She takes particular interest in researching at the edges both of criminology and epistemology, and curates www.sensorycriminology.com, a companion to this book. She is the Mellon-King's Cambridge Junior Research Fellow in Punishment (2020-2024.
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