Temporicide: Waiting, punishment, and (social) death
Published online on May 28, 2025
Abstract
Theoretical Criminology, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 126-144, February 2026.
Waiting is an individual and collective social process embedded in everyday life. State-sanctioned waiting is a widespread form of political subordination enacted by the state through bureaucratic processes—criminal legal systems being a prime example. We ...
Waiting is an individual and collective social process embedded in everyday life. State-sanctioned waiting is a widespread form of political subordination enacted by the state through bureaucratic processes—criminal legal systems being a prime example. We ...