New BSC Blog: Towards a queer utopian criminology that meets the moment, Mark Yin. Reflections from the Roundtable Discussion on Criminology and Criminal Justice Through the Lens of Queer Theory, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, May 2025. thebscblog.wordpress.com
12.02.2026 09:23
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Popping back in to say Iโve written up this interview with James more substantially here for About Time:
www.abouttime.org.au/experiences/...
21.01.2026 20:56
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โThis is the life Iโd rather live.โ
Dozens of things would help young people like James find those lives sooner. Prison is just not one of them.
18.11.2025 10:35
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In the end, housing was what he needed: "Drug court gives you a chance. Here's a house, hereโs some programs to do, they'll help you if you need it.ย And I needed it.
โThat helped me bring myself back to reality, who I am, who I really am, and not have to be all thatย stuckย in that other life.โ
18.11.2025 10:35
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"I just wanted a normal life. Couldn't have it. No matter how hard I was trying. Like, I've tried it, put myself in TAFEs, carpentry courses โฆ Didn't go far with it, โcause, when you got nowhere to stay โฆ worrying about where you're going next, it's hard to make it to stuff like thatโ
18.11.2025 10:35
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โI've been three times in youth jail โฆ four times adult jail.โ
James returned to prison time after time because it did nothing to help him.
โIโd always get out โฆ nowhere to live, not be able to make my appointments because โฆ couldn't even work out where to fuckinโ lay my head at night.โ
18.11.2025 10:35
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Possible life sentences for children under Victorian crime crackdown
Children aged 14 and above will face adult sentences in adult courts if caught committing violent crimes such as home invasions, in sweeping new reforms by the Allan government.
"Once I was in, that was that. Like, it just involved me, you know? It's been ten years in and out [...] I've spent fuckinโ, like, a lot of my life in jail"
The story of James* โ a young man I interviewed for my PhD โ highlights everything wrong with this policy ๐งต
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11...
18.11.2025 10:35
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These are important findings in the context of the upcoming social media ban and nationwide trends towards punitive youth justice laws โ for what kind of childhood are we imagining for our young people through these policies and circumstances?
13.11.2025 12:15
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Key findings:
85% of young Australians experienced financial insecurity in the past year.
79% think they will be financially worse off than their parents, up from around half in 2022.
26% rated their mental health as poor or very poor
Around half feel they are missing out on being young.
13.11.2025 12:15
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No child should be in prison btw
12.11.2025 12:56
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A former chair of the Law Institute of Victoriaโs criminal law section, Mel Walker, described the proposal as โextraordinary, bad policy and counterintuitiveโ.
11.11.2025 21:51
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pretty weird that our second most populous state will treat 14 year olds like they're adults, but won't let them on social media until they're 16. feels like a bit of dissonance there
12.11.2025 10:38
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Fwiw - if you watch the video all the way through - the participants bring up pretty valid issues that you would broadly expect young people to care about, they arenโt as posh as internet leftists are making them out to be, and good political role models are far and few between in this country ๐ฎโ๐จ
09.11.2025 09:41
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This but also @ internet leftists who had to walk back their criticisms after they realised they were sharing a tent with far right
09.11.2025 09:37
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Of course kids have rich inner lives! But we should never think they are beyond understanding, or else we will not even try to understand them.
Itโs why a blanket ban like this is such an unsatisfying, barely surface scratching solution to the vast issues that kids and families are facing today.
14.10.2025 17:53
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Wacky tangential thought maybe, but the more we position kids as unknowable, mysterious enigmas always doing *god only knows what* on their phones, the less likely we are to get to know them, or to see that as a goal worth pursuing.
14.10.2025 17:53
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Halloween decoration seen in Philly.
โJustice is Deadโ
โHere Lies DOJ: 1870-2025โ
13.10.2025 15:27
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Horrible forms of hate-based violence described in this article โ but I canโt help but reflect on the alarming uptick of similar incidents in Australia as well.
See e.g. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07...
The legitimation of hate breeds violence, no matter where.
10.10.2025 08:43
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Instead, we must โย as always โย look to more transformative possibilities, like transforming the way we assess or even abolishing grades altogether...
Anyway, figured sharing this essay was a good enough reason to finally get on BlueSky :)
09.10.2025 08:30
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Young people today have grown up in an environment where $$ is poured into punitivity โ police, prisons, but also AI detection and proctoring software โย but there somehow never seems to be enough left over for their schools or educators.
A punitive 'crackdown' on AI use will not solve these crises.
09.10.2025 08:28
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My essay in Overland!
In it, I argue that our understanding of students' GenAI use must be situated in the anti-intellectual and anti-youth cultures of our time, which has told them that neither they nor their education matters. (1/2)
09.10.2025 08:22
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