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7 Punishment & Soc'y 5 (2005)

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                                               LondonThousand Oaks, CA
                                                        and New Delhi.
                                                www.sagepu blication s.com
                                                     1462-4745; Vol 7(1): 5
                                               DOI: 10.1177/1462474505048128

                                                                     PUNISHMENT
                                                                     & SOCIETY




 Letter from the new

 editors

 MALCOLM M. FEELEY AND JONATHAN SIMON
 University of California, Berkeley, USA


 With this issue, we assume the editorship of Punishment & Society. We realize that we
 have big shoes to fill. Founding editor, David Garland, did the impossible by estab-
 lishing a journal that with its very first volume defined an emerging body of scholar-
 ship and became its most distinguished and authoritative forum. His successor Richard
 Sparks continued that tradition while reaching out to an increasingly diverse set of
 authors and topics. Under this editorial leadership, combined with strong support from
 SAGE, the journal has continued to succeed and grow by any measure that one might
 imagine. Most recently it was selected for inclusion in the prestigious social science
 citation index.
 We accept the challenge to build on this success. We are mindful that the journal
 moves from Keele to Berkeley at a time when American political hegemony and penal
 practices are generating global controversy. The horrifying images from Abu Ghraib
 remind us that American penal excesses are not simply a matter of domestic policy but
 are now intertwined with the fate of the international legal order and the global struggle
 for an era of human rights. We commit ourselves to seeing that Punishment & Society
 stays at the forefront of research, criticism and debate about these developments.
 At the same time we want to continue the work of our predecessors to make this a
 truly 'international' journal of penology, bringing to readers the broadest possible range
 of scholarship on penality from around the world. Towards this end we plan an aggres-
 sive campaign to solicit articles from throughout the world by attending conferences
 and organizing special issues that will engage scholars and topics beyond the North
Atlantic orbit, including Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and
the Middle East.

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