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Hadar Aviram - Bibliography

Publications

  • Books

  • YESTERDAY’S MONSTERS: REVISION REHABILITATION IN THE MANSON FAMILY PAROLE HEARINGS (UC Press 2020).
  • THE LEGAL PROCESS AND THE PROMISE OF JUSTICE (Cambridge ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ Press; 2019) (coedited with Jonathan Simon and Rosann Greenspan).
  • CHEAP ON CRIME: RECESSION-ERA POLITICS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN PUNISHMENT (Univ. of Cal. Press; 2015).
  • Chapters in Books

  • Prison Litigation: Doctrine and Animus in California’s COVID-19 Prison Litigation, in The Judges’ Book: Scholarship for the Bench, Vol. 7, 71 (UC Law 2023).
  • Standing Trial for Lily: How Open Rescue Activists Mobilize Their Criminal Prosecutions for Animal Liberation, in Green Criminology and the Law 85 (James Gacek & Richard Jochelson, eds. 2022) .
  • Introduction: Past as Prologue and Adversarial Bias and the Criminal Process: Infusing the Organizational Perspective on Criminal Courts with Insights from Behavioral Science, in The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice: Studies Inspired by the Work of Malcolm Feeley 1 (Rosann Greenspan; Hadar Aviram & Jonathan Simon eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 2019).
  • Taking the Constitution Seriously?, in The New Criminal Justice Thinking 155 (Sharon Dolovich & Alexandra Natapoff eds., NYU Press 2017).
  • Afterward, in Extreme Punishment: Comparative Studies in Detention, Incarceration and Solitary Confinement 242 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) (Keramet Reiter & Alexa Koenig, eds.).
  • Geeks, Goddesses, and Green Eggs: Political Mobilization and the Cultural Locus of the Polyamorous ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ in the San Francisco Bay Area, in Understanding Non–Monogamies 87 (Meg Barker & Darren Langdridge eds., Routledge 2010).
  • Deaf Dialogue: Legal and Therapeutic Discourse in Addressing the Military Deserter Population, in Law, Society & Culture 339 (Tel Aviv ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ 2008) (in Hebrew).
  • When the Saints Go Marching in: Legal Consciousness and Prison Experiences of Conscientious Objectors to Military Service in Israel, in The New Civil Rights Research: A Constitutive Approach 183 (Benjamin Fleury-Steiner & Laura Beth Nielsen eds. 2006).
  • Book Reviews

  • Book Review, Punishment & Soc’y ( 2022) (reviewing PAUL KAPLAN & DANIEL LACHANCE, CRIMESPLOITATION: CRIME, PUNISHMENT, AND PLEASURE ON REALITY TELEVISION (2022)).
  • What Were ‘They’ Thinking, and Does It Matter? Structural Inequality and Individual Intent in Criminal Justice Reform, 45 Law & Soc. Inquiry 249 ( 2020) (reviewing STANLEY COHEN, VISIONS OF SOCIAL CONTROL: CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND CLASSIFICATION (1985), JAMES FORMAN JR., LOCKING UP OUR OWN: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN BLACK AMERICA (2017) & HEATHER SCHOENFELD, BUILDING THE PRISON STATE: RACE AND THE POLITICS OF MASS INCARCERATION (2018)) .
  • Book Review, 54 J. Am. Stud.  1063 ( 2020) (reviewing BRETT STORY, PRISON LAND: MAPPING CARCERAL POWER ACROSS NEOLIBERAL AMERICA (2019)).
  • Book Review, 24 Punishment & Soc’y 136 ( 2020) (reviewing SARAH BETH KAUFMAN, AMERICAN ROULETTE: THE SOCIAL LOGIC OF DEATH PENALTY SENTENCING TRIALS (2020)).
  • Book Review, 53 Law & Soc’y Rev. 313 ( 2019) (reviewing DANIELLE ARLANDA HARRIS, DESISTANCE FROM SEXUAL OFFENDING: NARRATIVES OF RETIREMENT, REGULATION AND RECOVERY.).
  • Book Review, 51 Law & Soc’y Rev. 1017 ( 2017) (reviewing JOHN PFAFF, LOCKED IN (2107), PHILIP GOODMAN, JOSHUA PAGE, & MICHELLE PHELPS, BREAKING THE PENDULUM (2017)).
  • Book Review, 13 Persp. on Pol. 526 ( 2015) (reviewing ERICA WEISS, CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS IN ISRAEL: CITIZENSHIP, SACRIFICE, TRIALS OF FEALTY (2014)).
  • Book Review, 49 Law & Soc’y Rev. 295 ( 2015) (reviewing JONATHAN SIMON, MASS INCARCERATION ON TRIAL: A REMARKABLE COURT DECISION AND THE FUTURE OF PRISONS IN AMERICA (2014)).
  • Book Review, CritCom (Apr-15 2015) (reviewing OZGUR HEVAL CINAR, THE RIGHT TO CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION TO MILITARY SERVICE AND TURKEY’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW).
  • Book Review, 17 Punishment & Soc’y 258 (2015 2014) (reviewing AUSTIN SARAT, GRUESOME SPECTACLES: BOTCHED EXECUTIONS AND AMERICA’S DEATH PENALTY).
  • Book Review, 15 Theoretical Criminology 106 ( 2011) (reviewing TAMAR PITCH: PERVASIVE PREVENTION: A FEMINIST READING OF THE RISE OF THE SECURITY SOCIETY) .
  • Book Review, 73  Mod. L. Rev 155 ( 2010) (reviewing NICOLE LACEY, WOMEN, CRIME AND CHARACTER: FROM MOL FLANDERS TO TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES (2008)).
  • Mass Atrocity and Criminology, 13 Theoretical Criminology 487 ( 2009) (reviewing JOHN HAGAN AND WENONA RYMOND–RICHMOND, DARFUR AND THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE (2008)).
  • Book Review, 43 Law & Soc’y Rev. 239 ( 2009) (reviewing RASMUS H. WANDALL, DECISIONS TO IMPRISON: COURT DECISION–MAKING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE LAW (2007)).
  • Book Review, 4 L. Cult. & Human. 122 ( 2008) (reviewing DAPHNE BARAK EREZ, OUTLAWED PIGS (2007)).
  • Book Review, 19 Army & L. 373 ( 2007) (reviewing ZVI INBAR: THE SCALES AND THE SWORD) (in Hebrew).
  • Book Review, 19 Army & L. 377 ( 2007) (reviewing IRENA FEIN, MILITARY CRIMINAL LAW IN THE IDF (2006)) (in Hebrew).
  • Book Review, 8 Israeli Soc. 22 ( 2006) (reviewing LISA HAJJAR, COURTING CONFLICT (2005)) (in Hebrew).
  • Book Review, 2 L. Cult. & Human. 153 ( 2006) (reviewing ALISON DUNDES RENTELN, THE CULTURAL DEFENSE (2004)).
  • Journal Articles

  • Parallel Lines: Thai Work Migrants in Israel and the Native/Convert Buddhism Dichotomy, __ Pacific World __ (forthcoming 2025).
  • Secretive Sheriffs: Opacity and Variation in California’s Jail Responses to COVID-19, 25 Nev. L.J. 557 (2025) (with Aparna Komarla).
  • Euthanize the Death Penalty Already! Scenes from Capital Punishment’s Chronic Deathbed, 27 Green Bag 2d(3) (2024).
  • The House Always Wins: Doctrine and Animus in California’s COVID-19 Prison Litigation, 72 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 565 (2022).
  • The Center Cannot Hold: Zoom as a Potemkin Village, 16 Fla. Int’l Univ. L. Rev. 75 (2022).
  • Bottleneck: The Place of County Jails in California’s COVID-19 Correctional Crisis, 2 Hastings J. Crime & Punishment 76 (2021).
  • A Table Before Me in the Presence of My Enemies: Susan Atkins and the Embodiment of Aging and Frailty on Parole, 22 Int’l. Crim. L.R. 279 (2021).
  • Moral Character: Making Sense of the Experiences of Bar Applicants with Criminal Records, 43 Manitoba L. J. 1 (2020). ,
  • Felon Disenfranchisement, 13 Ann. Rev. L. Soc. Sci. 295 (2017) (with Allyson Bragg and Chelsea Lewis).
  • The Correctional Hunger Games Understanding Realignment in the Context of the Great Recession, 664 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. 260 (2016).
  • Troubled Waters: Diana Nyad and the Birth of the Global Rules of Marathon Swimming, 4 Miss. Sports L. Rev. 30 (2015). ,
  • Check, Pleas: Toward a Jurisprudence of Defense Ethics in Plea Bargaining, 41 Hastings Const. L.Q. 775 (2014) (with Deanna Dyer & S. C. Thomas).
  • Death Row Economics: The Rise of Fiscally Prudent Anti–Death–Penalty Activism, 28 Crim. Just. 1 (2013) (with Ryan Newby).
  • Legally Blind: Hyperadversarialism.Brady Violations.and the Prosecutorial Organizational Culture, 87 St. John’s L. Rev. 1 (2012).
  • Perceiving and Reporting Domestic Violence Incidents in Unconventional Settings: A Vignette Survey Study, 23 Hastings Women L. J. 159 (2012) (with Annick Persinger).
  • Packer in Context: Formalism and Fairness in the Due Process Model, 36 Law & Soc. Inquiry 237 (2011).
  • Dainty Hands: Perceptions of Women and Crime in Sherlock Holmes Stories, 22 Hastings Women’s L.J. 233 (2011).
  • Dangerousness.Risk.and Release, 7 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 175 (2010) (with Valerie Kraml and Nicole Schmidt).
  • Defining the Problem, 7 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 161 (2010).
  • Social Historical Studies of Women.Crime.and Courts, 6 Ann. Rev. L. Soc. Sci. 151 (2010) (with Malcolm M. Feeley).
  • Humonetarianism: The New Correctional Discourse of Scarcity, 7 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 1 (2010).
  • Moving Targets: Placing the Good Faith Doctrine in the Context of Fragmented Policing, 37 Fordham Urb. L.J. 709 (2010) (with Jeremy Seymour & Richard Leo). ,
  • Inequitable Enforcement: Introducing the Concept of Equity into Constitutional Review of Law Enforcement, 61 Hastings L.J. 413 (2009) (with Daniel L. Portman).
  • ‘Almost Duress’: Using Criminal Defenses at the Sentencing Stage, 2009 Hapraklit 601 (2009).
  • Discourse of Disobedience: Law.Political Philosophy.and Trials of Conscientious Objectors, 9 J.L. Soc’y 1 (2008). ,
  • Make Love, Not Law: Perceptions of the Marriage Equality Struggle Among Polyamorous Activists, 7 J. Bisexuality 261 (2008).
  • How Law Thinks of Disobedience: Perceiving and Addressing Desertion and Conscientious Objection in Israeli Military Courts, 30 Law & Pol’y 277 (2008).
  • 'And Justice for All?' Regarding the Danger of Generalizing from Exceptional Cases, Following the Rami Dotan Petition, 14 Army & L. 343 (2002).
  • Unauthorized Absences: Imaginary Solutions to a Real Problem, 15 Army & L. 83 (2001).
  • Dissertation

  • Managing Disobedience as Crime: Legal and Extra–Legal Discourse in Addressing Unauthorized Absences and Conscientious Objection to Military Service in Israel (Spring 2005) unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ of California, Berkeley (on file with Gardner Library ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ of California, Berkeley).
  • Newspaper & Magazine Articles

  • California’s COVID-19 Prison Disaster and the Trap of Palatable Reform, Boom California, Aug. 10, 2020.
  • The Death Penalty is in Limbo, The Recorder, 14-Jun 2013.
  • Governor Wrong to Criticize Inmates’ Lawyers, The Recorder, Feb. 22, 2013.
  • Props 34, 35 and 36: Old Patterns or New Solutions?, The Recorder, Oct.26, 2012.
  • Gang Members, How Different Are They?, 1 L.A.Daily J., Sept.22, 2011.
  • Why Realignment? A Story of Finances and Litigation, 1 L.A.Daily J., Nov.23, 2011.
  • Legally Blind: The Importance of Seeing Both Sides of a Case, 7 L.A.Daily J., 2-May 2011.
  • Do Problem-Solving Courts Solve Problems?, 1 L.A.Daily J., Mar.31, 2011.
  • California’s Death Penalty Is a Farce, 5 L.A.Daily J., Oct.1, 2010.
  • Undermining ‘the CSI Effect’, 1 L.A.Daily J., Apr.6, 2010.
  • The Inmate Export Enterprise, 5 L.A.Daily J., Feb.1, 2010.
  • Punitive White Men, 7 L.A.Daily J., Dec.31, 2009.
  • Fixing California Prisons Through Courts, 5 L.A.Daily J., Nov.17, 2009.
  • Local Policing And Accountability, 6 L.A.Daily J., Oct.9, 2009.
  • Confronting Overcrowding, 6 L.A.Daily J., Aug.14, 2009.
  • A Hard Look at the Prison Budget, S.F.Bay Guardian, 2-Jun 2009.