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Lamble, Sarah (2024) Confronting complex alliances: Situating Britain’s gender-critical politics within the wider transnational anti-gender movement. Journal of Lesbian Studies , ISSN 1089-4160.
Lamble, Sarah (2023) Sexual peril and dangerous others: the moral economies of the trans prisoner policy debates in England and Wales. Sexualities , ISSN 1363-4607.
Lamble, Sarah (2023) Reflections on disability, justice and abolition. feminists@law 12 (1), pp. 1-8. ISSN 2046-9551.
Lamble, Sarah and McElhone, Megan (2023) Over-policed and under-protected: why does nothing change? Institute of Race Relations News ,
Lamble, Sarah (2023) Prisons have never been safe for women – removing trans people won’t change that. i-news ,
McElhone, Megan and Kemp, T. and Lamble, Sarah and Moore, J.M. (2023) Defund – not defend – the police: a response to Fleetwood and Lea. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice , ISSN 2059-1101.
Lamble, Sarah (2022) Outrage: the problem with gender-segregated prisons is not trans people's bodies, but incarceration itself. The Architectural Review , pp. 46-47.
Lamble, Sarah (2022) Bridging the gap between reformists and abolitionists: can non-reformist reforms guide the work of prison inspectorates? World Prison Brief ,
Lamble, Sarah (2022) Everyday abolition: resisting the cop in our heads. New Internationalist (536), pp. 28-30.
Lamble, Sarah and Serisier, Tanya and Dymock, A. and Carr, N. and Downes, J. and Boukli, A. (2020) Guest Editorial: Queer theory and criminology. Criminology & Criminal Justice 20 (5), pp. 504-509. ISSN 1748-8958.
Lamble, Sarah (2020) Unpalatable dissent and the political distribution of solidarity. Law, Culture and the Humanities 16 (2), pp. 213-225. ISSN 1743-8721.
Lamble, Sarah (2019) Why context matters in the Trans prisoner policy debates. Critical Legal Thinking ,
Fraser, Jennifer and Lamble, Sarah (2015) Queer desires and critical pedagogies in higher education: reflections on the transformative potential of non-normative learning desires in the classroom. Journal of Feminist Scholarship 7 , pp. 61-77. ISSN 2158-6179.
Lamble, Sarah (2014) The marketisation of prison alternatives. Criminal Justice Matters 97 (1), pp. 14-15. ISSN 0962-7251.
Lamble, Sarah (2013) Queer necropolitics and the expanding carceral state: interrogating sexual investments in punishment. Law and Critique 24 (3), pp. 229-253. ISSN 0957-8536.
Lamble, Sarah (2013) The quiet dangers of civilized rage: surveying the punitive aftermath of England's 2011 riots. South Atlantic Quarterly 112 (3), pp. 577-585. ISSN 0038-2876.
Lamble, Sarah (2012) Rethinking gendered prison policies: impacts on transgender prisoners. ECAN Bulletin (16), pp. 7-12.
Tauqir, T. and Petzen, J. and Haritaworn, J. and Ekine, S. and Bracke, S. and Lamble, Sarah and Jivraj, S. and Douglas, S. (2011) Queer anti-racist activism and strategies of critique: a roundtable discussion. Feminist Legal Studies 19 (2), pp. 169-191. ISSN 0966-3622.
Douglas, S. and Jivraj, S. and Lamble, Sarah (2011) Liabilities of queer anti-racist critique. Feminist Legal Studies 19 (2), pp. 107-118. ISSN 0966-3622.
Lamble, Sarah and Barker, N. (2009) From social security to individual responsibility: sanctions, conditionality and punitiveness in the Welfare Reform Bill 2009 (Part One): current developments. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 31 (3), pp. 321-332. ISSN 0964-9069.
Lamble, Sarah (2009) Unknowable bodies, unthinkable sexualities: lesbian and transgender legal invisibility in the Toronto women's bathhouse raid. Social & Legal Studies 18 (1), pp. 111-130. ISSN 0964-6639.
Lamble, Sarah (2008) Retelling racialized violence, remaking white innocence: the politics of interlocking oppressions in transgender day of remembrance. Sexuality Research and Social Policy: Journal of NSRC 5 (1), pp. 24-42. ISSN 1553-6610.
Lamble, Sarah and Freeman, L. (2004) Squatting and the city. Canadian Dimension 38 (6), pp. 44-46. ISSN 0008-3402.
Lamble, Sarah (2001) Visible bodies, invisible demands: de-examining the participation of women in the Nicaraguan Revolution. Feminist Voices/voix Feminists 12 , pp. 46-58.
Editorial/Introduction
Lamble, Sarah and Serisier, Tanya and Dymock, A. and Downes, J. and Boukli, A. (2020) Queer Theory and Criminology: Editors' Introduction. [Editorial/Introduction] (In Press)
Book Section
Lamble, Sarah (2021) Practising everyday abolition. In: Duff, K. (ed.) Abolishing the Police. Dog Section Press. ISBN 9781916036574.
Lamble, Sarah (2021) Queer theory and socio-legal studies. In: Valverde, M. and Clarke, K.M. and Darian Smith, E. and Kotiswaran, P. (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Law and Society. Routledge. ISBN 9780367234249.
Lamble, Sarah (2016) Community. In: Fritsch, K. and O'Connor, C. and Thompson, A.K. (eds.) Keywords for Radicals: The Contested Vocabulary of Late-Capitalist Struggle. Chico, U.S.: AK Press, pp. 103-110. ISBN 9781849352420.
Lamble, Sarah (2014) Queer investments in punishment: sexual citizenship, social movements and the expanding carceral state. In: Haritaworn, J. and Kuntsman, A. and Posocco, Silvia (eds.) Queer Necropolitics. Social Justice. Oxford, UK: Routledge, pp. 151-171. ISBN 9780415644761.
Lamble, Sarah (2011) Transforming carceral logics: 10 reasons to dismantle the prison industrial complex using a queer/trans analysis. In: Smith, N. and Stanley, E.A. (eds.) Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex. Oakland, U.S.: AK Press, pp. 235-266. ISBN 9781849350709.
Lamble, Sarah (2001) Building sustainable communities of resistance. In: Chang, J. and Daniels, S. and Leroux, D. and Or, B. and Tharmendran, E. and Tsumura, E. (eds.) Resist! A Grassroots Collection of Stories, Poetry and Analysis from the FTAA Protests in Québec City and Beyond. Halifax, Canada: Fernwood Publishing, pp. 179-185. ISBN 9781552660638.
Monograph
Lamble, Sarah (2003) Guide for squatters: legal, practical and historical information for anyone considering squatting. Other. Ontario Public Interest Research Group and Peterborough Coalition Against Poverty, Peterborough, Canada.
Other
Lamble, Sarah (2021) The false promise of hate crime laws. Abolitionist Futures.