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Vol 56 September 2014

 Crime, poverty and policy

Heavy-light, absent-present: rethinking the 'weight' of imprisonment|
Ben Crewe, Alison Liebling and Susie Hulley

Frenzied attacks. A micro-sociological analysis of the emotional dynamics of extreme youth violence
|Don Weenink

Income inequality, poverty and crime across nations|
Paul-Phillipe Pare and Richard Felson

Imagining the State

Neither real nor fictitious but 'as if real'? A political ontology of the state
|Colin Hay

Towards a political ontology of state power: a comment on Colin Hay's article
|Bob Jessop

If it didn't exist we'd have to invent it... Further reflections on the ontological status of the state|
Colin Hay

Value-free sociology

Provoking misunderstanding: a comment on Black's defence of value-free sociology
|Martyn Hammersley

Additional papers

The materiality of mathematics: presenting mathematics at the blackboard
|Christian Grieffenhagen

Taste clusters of music and drugs: evidence from three analytic levels|
Mike Vuolo, Christopher Uggen and Sarah Lageson

Towards intensive parenting? Changes in the composition and determinants of mothers' and fathers' time with children 1992-2006|
Lyn Craig, Abigaile Powell and Ciara Smyth

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