BERNARD E. HARCOURT: PUBLICATIONS 1 Last Revised: November 26, 2013

BERNARD E. HARCOURT Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Political Science The University of Chicago

PUBLICATIONS BY FIELD OF RESEARCH

LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP

CRIMINAL LAW AND THE REGULATION OF VICE, 2ND ED. (WITH FRANKLIN ZIMRING). FOUNDATION PRESS (FORTHCOMING 2014)

“Systems Analysis in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure: A Critique of a Form of Judicial Decision-Making,” Work-in-progress (November 2013)

“Becker and Foucault on Crime and Punishment” (with Gary S. Becker and François Ewald) (September 6, 2013). University of Chicago Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics Research Paper No. 654. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2321912

“The Collapse of the Harm Principle Redux: On Same-Sex Marriage, the Supreme Court’s Opinion in v. Windsor, John Stuart Mill’s Essay On Liberty (1859), and H. L. A. Hart’s Modern Harm Principle (August 16, 2013). Forthcoming in Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law, Markus Dubber, ed. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2311329

“Beccaria’s ‘On Crimes and Punishments’: A Mirror on the History of the Foundations of Modern Criminal Law (July 22, 2013). Forthcoming in Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law, Markus Dubber, ed. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2296605

“Henry Louis Gates and Racial Profiling: What’s the Problem?” in Brian D. Fitch, ed., Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues, Sage Publications, 2013.

“Punitive Preventive Justice: A Critique” in Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner, eds., Preventive Justice, Oxford University Press, 2013.

“On the American Paradox of Laissez Faire and Mass Incarceration,” 125 Harvard Law Review Forum 54 (2012).

“Fantasies and Illusions: On Liberty, Order, and Free Markets” 33(6) Cardozo Law Review 2413-2428 (2012).

“The Politics of Incivility,” 54 Arizona Law Review 345-373 (2012). BERNARD E. HARCOURT: PUBLICATIONS 2 Last Revised: November 26, 2013

THE ILLUSION OF FREE MARKETS: PUNISHMENT AND THE MYTH OF NATURAL ORDER. PRESS (2011).

“Randomization and the Fourth Amendment,” (with Tracey Meares), 78 University of Chicago Law Review 809 (2011).

“Reducing Mass Incarceration: Lessons from the Deinstitutionalization of Mental Hospitals in the 1960s,” 9 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 53-88 (2011).

“Making Willing Bodies: The University of Chicago Human Experiments at Stateville Penitentiary,” Journal of Social Research, Vol. 78, No. 2 (Summer 2011), p. 443-478.

“Neoliberal Penality: A Brief Genealogy,” 14 THEORETICAL CRIMINOLOGY 74, 77 (2010).

“The Road to Racial Profiling Was Paved by Immigrants,” in Salvatore Palidda, ed., Racial Criminalisation of Migrants in the 21st Century, Ashgate, London 2010.

“Moving Beyond Profiling: The Virtues of Randomization,” 505-524, in Stephen K. Rice and Michael D. White, eds., Race, Ethnicity and Policing: New and Essential Readings, University Press, 2010.

“Abolition in the United States by 2050: On Political Capital and Ordinary Acts of Resistance,” 72-96, in Austin Sarat and Charles Ogletree, eds., The Road to Abolition? The Future of Capital Punishment in the United States, New York University Press, 2009.

“Randomization in Criminal Justice: A Criminal Law Conversation,” (with Alon Harel, Ken Levy, Michael O'Hear, and Alice Ristroph), in Criminal Law Conversations, Robinson, Ferzan and Garvey, eds., Oxford University Press, 2009.

“A Reader’s Companion to Against Prediction: A Reply to Ariela Gross, Yoram Margalioth, and Yoav Sapir on Economic Modeling, Selective Incapacitation, Governmentality, and Race,” Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 33, Issue 1, 265-283 (Winter 2008)

AGAINST PREDICTION: PROFILING, POLICING AND PUNISHING IN AN ACTUARIAL AGE. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS (2007) Winner of the 2009 Gordon J. Laing Prize (‘The award is conferred annually, by vote of the Board of University Publications, on the faculty author, editor or translator whose book has brought the greatest distinction to the list of the University of Chicago Press. Books published in 2006 or 2007 are eligible for this year’s award”).

Spanish translation: Política criminal y gestión de riesgos. Genealogía y crítica. Editorial: Ad-Hoc (2013) BERNARD E. HARCOURT: PUBLICATIONS 3 Last Revised: November 26, 2013

CRIMINAL LAW AND THE REGULATION OF VICE (WITH FRANKLIN ZIMRING). FOUNDATION PRESS (2007)

“Judge Richard Posner on Civil Liberties: Pragmatic Libertarian Authoritarian” University of Chicago Law Review, Volume 74 (2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=965578

“Muslim Profiles Post 9/11: Is Racial Profiling an Effective Counterterrorist Measure and Does It Violate the Right to be Free from Discrimination?” in SECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS (eds. Benjamin Goold and Liora Lazarus). Oxford: Hart Publishing (2007)

“The Road to Racial Profiling,” in CRIMINAL PROCEDURE STORIES (ed. Carol Steiker). New York: Foundation Press (2006)

“Rethinking Racial Profiling: A Critique of the Economics, Civil Liberties, and Constitutional Literature, and of Criminal Profiling More Generally,” 71 The University of Chicago Law Review 1275 -1381 (2004)

“On Gun Registration, the NRA, Adolf Hitler, and Nazi Gun Laws: Exploding the Gun Culture Wars [A Call to Historians],” 73 Fordham Law Review 653 - 680 (Symposium on the Second Amendment and the Future of Gun Regulation) (2004)

“Unconstitutional Police Searches and Collective Responsibility,” 3 Criminology and Public Policy 1201 - 1216 (2004)

“Foreword to the Supreme Court Review: “You Are Entering a Gay and Lesbian-Free Zone”: On the Radical Dissents of Justice Scalia and Other (Post-) Queers [Raising Questions about Lawrence, Sex Wars, and the Criminal Law],” 94 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 503 - 549 (2004)

“From the Ne’er-Do-Well to the Criminal History Category: The Actuarial in Criminal Law,” 66 Law & Contemporary Problems 99 - 151 (2003)

“The Shaping of Chance: Actuarial Models and Criminal Profiling at the Turn of the Twenty- First Century,” 70 The University of Chicago Law Review 105 - 127 (2003)

LANGUAGE OF THE GUN: YOUTH, CRIME, AND PUBLIC POLICY. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS (2005)

(EDITOR) GUNS, CRIME, AND PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS (2003).

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Joel Feinberg on Crime and Punishment: Exploring the Relationship between The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law and The Expressive Function of Punishment, 5 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 146 - 172 (2002)

ILLUSION OF ORDER: THE FALSE PROMISE OF BROKEN WINDOWS POLICING. HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2001).

French translation: L’illusion de l’ordre: Incivilités et violences urbaines: tolerance zero? : Éditions Descartes, 2006

“Introduction: Guns, Crime and Punishment in America,” 43 Arizona Law Review 261—276 (2001)

“The Collapse of the Harm Principle,” 90 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 109 - 194 (1999).

“Matrioshka Dolls” in URGENT TIMES: POLICING AND RIGHTS IN INNER-CITY COMMUNITIES (eds. Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers). Boston, MA: Beacon Press 81 - 88 (1999).

“Reflecting on the Subject: A Critique of the Social Influence Conception of Deterrence, the Broken Windows Theory, and Order-Maintenance Policing New York Style,” 97 Michigan Law Review 291-389 (1998).

“Mature Adjudication: Interpretive Choice in Recent Death Penalty Cases,” 9 Harvard Human Rights Journal 255-268 (1996).

“Imagery and Adjudication in the Criminal Law: the Relationship between Images of Criminal Defendants and Ideologies of Criminal Law in Southern Antebellum and Modern Appellate Decisions,” 61 Brooklyn Law Review 1165-1246 (1995).

METHODS – EMPIRICAL RESEARCH

“An Institutionalization Effect: The Impact of Mental Hospitalization and Imprisonment on Homicide in the United States, 1934 – 2001.” Journal of Legal Studies 40 (January 2011): 39-83 (2011).

“Risk as a Proxy for Race,” University of Chicago Law & Economics Olin Working Paper No. 535, University of Chicago Public Law Working Paper No. 323 (2010).

“Reefer Madness: Broken Windows Policing and Misdemeanor Marijuana Arrests in , 1989-2000” (with Jens Ludwig), Criminology and Public Policy 6(1):165—182 (2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=948753 BERNARD E. HARCOURT: PUBLICATIONS 5 Last Revised: November 26, 2013

“Broken Windows? Evidence from New York City and a Five-City Social Experiment,” with Jens Ludwig, 73 The University of Chicago Law Review 271—320 (2006)

“From the Asylum to the Prison: Rethinking the Incarceration Revolution,” University of Texas Law Review, Symposium Issue on Crime and Punishment, 84 Texas Law Review 1751 - 1786 (2006).

“Policing L.A.’ s Skid Row: Crime and Real Estate Development in Downtown Los Angeles [An Experiment in Real Time],” 2005 The University of Chicago Legal Forum 325—403 (2005)

“Seeing Crime and Punishment through a Sociological Lens: Contributions, Practices, and the Future. A Conversation with Calvin Morrill, John Hagan, Bernard Harcourt, and Tracey Meares,” 2005 The University of Chicago Legal Forum 289—323 (2005)

“’Hell no, you can’t jack that fool. He stays strapped. He’s strapped all the time’: Talking about Guns at an All-Boy Correctional Facility in Tucson, Arizona,” in GUNS, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA (ed. Bernard E. Harcourt). New York: New York University Press 68 - 88 (2003).

“Measured Interpretation: Introducing the Method of Correspondence Analysis to Legal Studies,” Symposium on Empirical and Experimental Methods in Law, 2002 University of Illinois Law Review 979 - 1017 (2002)

“Foreword to the Supreme Court Review: Transparent Adjudication and Social Science Research in Constitutional Criminal Procedure” (co-authored with Tracey Meares), 90 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 733 - 798 (2000).

“After the ‘Social Meaning Turn’: Implications for Research Design and Methods of Proof in Contemporary Criminal Law Policy Analysis,” 34:1 Law & Society Review 179 - 212 (2000).

POLITICAL THEORY

(EDITOR WITH FABIENNE BRION) OF . WRONG-DOING, TRUTH-TELLING: THE FUNCTION OF AVOWAL IN JUSTICE, TRANS. STEPHEN SAWYER. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS (FORTHCOMING MARCH 2014).

(EDITOR) MICHEL FOUCAULT. LA SOCIETE PUNITIVE. COURS AU COLLEGE DE FRANCE. 1972- 1973. GALLIMARD/SEUIL/HAUTES ÉTUDES (FORTHCOMING NOVEMBER 2013).

OCCUPY: THREE INQUIRIES IN DISOBEDIENCE (WITH W.J.T. MITCHELL AND MICHAEL TAUSSIG). BERNARD E. HARCOURT: PUBLICATIONS 6 Last Revised: November 26, 2013

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS (2013)

“Political Disobedience,” Critical Inquiry 39 (Autumn 2012), p. 33-55

(EDITOR WITH FABIENNE BRION) OF MICHEL FOUCAULT. MAL FAIRE, DIRE VRAI. FONCTION DE L’AVEU DANS LA JUSTICE. PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE LOUVAIN (2012).

“American Neoliberalism & Michel Foucault’s 1979 Birth of Biopolitics Lectures,” (with Gary Becker and François Ewald) (September 2012). U of Chicago, Public Law Working Paper No. 401.

“Radical Thought from Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, Through Foucault, to the Present: Comments on Steven Lukes’s ‘In Defense of False Consciousness,’” 2011 University of Chicago Legal Forum 29 (2011).

« Supposons que la discipline et la sécurité n’existent pas ~ Rereading Foucault’s Collège de France Lectures (with Paul Veyne) » in CARCERAL NOTEBOOKS - VOLUME 4, 2008 (Bernard E. Harcourt, ed.) (2008)

“Post-Modern Meditations on Punishment: On the Limits of Reason and the Virtues of Randomization (A Polemic and Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century),” Journal of Social Research Vol. 74(2):307-346 (2007).

“An Answer to the Question: ‘What is Poststructuralism?’” (March 2007). U of Chicago, Public Law Working Paper No. 156 Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=970348

FOREIGN LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS

« Dévoiler l’ordre punitif américain : Une réponse à Corentin Durand, Fabien Jobard, Claire Lemercier et David Spector, » La Vie des idées, June 7, 2011. Available here : http://www.laviedesidees.fr/Devoiler-l-ordre-punitif-americain.html?lang=fr

« Surveiller et punir à l’âge actuariel : Généalogie et critique », Déviance et société Volume 35, No. 1, pp. 5-33 (2011).

« Surveiller et punir à l’âge actuariel : Généalogie et critique (Partie II) », Déviance et société Volume 35, No. 2, pp. 163-194 (2011).

« La route du profilage ‘racial’ a été pavée par des immigrants, » in Salvatore Palidda, ed., Migrations critiques. Mobilités humaines au début du XXI siècle, Karthala, 2011.

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“El camino hacia el profiling racial está pavimentado con migrantes,” in Salvatore Palidda and José Ángel Brandariz García, eds., Criminalización racista de los migrantes en Europa, Editorial Comares, 2011.

« Meditaciones postmodernas sobre el castigo : Acerca de los límites de la razón y de las virtudes de la aleatoriedad, » trans. José Ángel Brandariz García and Agustina Iglesias Skulj, Revista de la Justicia Penal Nº7, October 2011.

« Une généalogie de la rationalité actuarielle aux États-Unis aux XIXe siècle et XXe siècle, » Revue de Science Criminelle et de Droit Pénal Comparé, Vol. 10, No. 1, p. 31 (2010).

“Meditaciones postmodernas sobre el castigo: acerca de los límites de la razón y de las virtudes de la aleatoriedad (Una polémica y un manifiesto para el siglo XXI)”, in Revista de Derecho penal y Criminología, Universidad Externado de Colombia, nº 90, enero-junio 2010, pp. 17-53 [ISSN 0121-0483].

« Pénalité néolibérale. Exceptionnalisme, autonomie, et pluridisciplinarité dans le droit pénal, » Archives de philosophie du droit, Tome 53(2010) : 38—57.

“La penalità neoliberale: una breve genealogia,” Aut Aut 346 (aprile-giugno 2010) : 109— 137 (trad. Massimo Gelardi).

« Meditaciones postmodernas sobre el castigo : acerca de los límites de la razón y de las virtudes de la aletoriedad (Una polémica y un manifiesto para el siglo XXI). » Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, No. 13 (2009)

LES 100 JOURS D’OBAMA. ÉDITIONS LE MANUSCRIT (2009)

“La strada verso il profiling razziale è lastricata di immigrati,” in Salvatore Palidda ed., Razzismo democratico: La persecuzione degli stranieri in Europa, 231-254, Milan, Agenzia X, 2009.

JOURNAL DE CAMPAGNE. ÉDITIONS LE MANUSCRIT (2008)

« Repenser le carcéral à travers le prisme de l’institutionalisation : Sur les liens entre asiles et prisons aux Etats-Unis, » Champ pénal/Penal Field, Volume V (2008) (available on line at http ://champpenal.revues.org/document6613.html) (English version available on line at http ://champpenal.revues.org/document6583.html).

Jacques Derrida, “Force de loi,” et son influence sur the movement Critical Legal Studies aux Etats-Unis, in LES GRANDES ŒUVRES JURIDIQUES, eds. Jean-Louis Halperin et Olivier Cayla. Paris : Editions Dalloz (2008). BERNARD E. HARCOURT: PUBLICATIONS 8 Last Revised: November 26, 2013

Cesare Beccaria et son traité “Des délits et des peines in LES GRANDES ŒUVRES JURIDIQUES, eds. Jean-Louis Halperin et Olivier Cayla. Paris: Editions Dalloz (2008).

“Sulla svolta attuariale in criminologia,” Conflitti Globali 5:87-102 (2007)

“Critique du champ pénal à l’âge actuariel,” Cahiers Parisiens 3 :785-808 (2007)

Du Désordre et de la délinquence: Réflexions sur l’importation de la théorie de la vitre brisée en France, Cahiers Parisiens, No. 2 2006 (2006)

COMMENTS, ENTRIES, REVIEWS, EDITORIALS

“Occupy Wall Street’s ‘Political Disobedience,’” New York Times, October 13, 2011.

“Sending children to prison for life,” Los Angeles Times, October 5, 2009.

“Firearms” in Richard A. Shweder, Thomas R. Bidell, Anne C. Dailey, Suzanne D. Dixon, Peggy J. Miller, and John Modell, eds. THE CHILD: AN ENCYCLOPEDIC COMPANION. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2009.

“The Mentally Ill, Behind Bars,” Op-Ed, , January 15, 2007

“Search and Defend,” Op-Ed, The New York Times, August 25, 2006.

“Bratton’s Broken Windows,” Op-Ed, The Los Angeles Times, April 20, 2006.

“Young Guns,” Legal Affairs (March-April 2006)

“Is Broken Windows Policing Broken?” Legal Affairs debate with David Thacher, week of October 17, 2005

Broken Windows Policing entry in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLICE SCIENCE, THIRD EDITION (ed. Jack Greene) New York: Routledge (2006).

Zero Tolerance Policing entry in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLICE SCIENCE, THIRD EDITION (ed. Jack Greene) New York: Routledge (2006).

“26 Years on Death Row: Time to Annul Judicial Override,” Op-Ed, The Birmingham News, May 13, 2004.

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“No New Evidence Was Presented to Judges,” Op-Ed, The Mobile Press, May 16, 2004

“U.S. Criminal Experts Don’t Have Solutions for the Downtown Eastside,” Op-Ed, The Vancouver Sun, May 7, 2003

Policing Disorder, Boston Review 27(2):16 - 22 (April/May 2002)

Book Review of Loïc Wacquant, Les Prisons de la Misère, Theoretical Criminology 5(4):487 - 492 (2001)

“The Broken-Windows Myth,” Op-Ed, New York Times, September 11, 2001

Cruel and Unusual Punishment entry in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION, SUPPLEMENT II (eds. Leonard Levy, Kenneth Karst and Adam Winkler) New York: Macmillan Publishing (2000).

Placing Shame in Context: A Response to Thomas Scheff on Community Conferences and Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 67 Revista Juridica U.P.R. 627-634 (1998).

Disappeared in Guatemala: The Case of Efrain Bamaca Velasquez. New York: Human Rights Watch/Americas. Volume 7, No. 1, 1-15 (1995). (Co-authored with Anne Manuel & Makau Mutua).

ALABAMA CAPITAL DEFENSE TRIAL MANUAL (1992) (contributing editor and author of “Chapter Eleven: Jury Instructions,” “Chapter Twelve: The Penalty Phase” and sample pleadings).