Johnston NormanDr. Norman Johnston

Professor Emeritus of Sociology
johnston@arcadia.edu

Dr. Johnston's research interests in recent years have been centered on the history of punishment, imprisonment, and the evolution of prison architecture worldwide. These interests are related to his long time association as a member of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Prison Society and the Eastern State Penitentiary Historic site, the latter which he was instrumental in developing.  His publications include articles in Federal Probation Quarterly, Revista de la Escuela de Estudios Penitentiarios (Madrid), American Journal of Correction, British Journal of Criminology, The Prison Journal, Criminal Justice Matters (London), American Institute of Architects Journal, Anuario del Instituto de Ciencias Penale y Criminalogicas (Venezuela), Journal of Architectural Historians, Correctional Forum, and The Vacuum (Belfast). He has also co-edited eight criminal justice anthologies, one translated into Russian, and appeared in interviews in television documentaries for the BBC, Korean television, the Discovery, History, and MTV channels.

Recent Publications and Presentations

Johnston, N. (2006). Forms of Constraint: A History of Prison Architecture. (paper).  Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Johnston, N. (2006). Chow: Food and Drink at Eastern State Penitentiary. Philadelphia, PA: ESP Historic Site, Inc.

Johnston, N. (2005). "Prison Architecture: Solid Accomplishments?" The Vacuum (Belfast), 24 Spring, 3 – 5.

Johnston, N. (2004). "The World’s Most Influential Prison: Success or Failure?" The Prison Journal 84(4): 20S – 40S.

Johnston, N. (2004). "Abu Ghraib Redux: It’s not about the prison but those who ran it." Correctional Forum, Dec. 6.

Johnston, N. (2004). "A History of Pennsylvania Criminal Justice & Corrections." Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

Johnston, N. (2002). "America’s Second Cultur Export," Presentation for the Court of Common Pleas Judges.

Johnston, N. (2002). Kangoku No Rekishi, (Japanese translation of Forms of Constraint.) Tokyo, Japan: Hara Shobo.

Johnston, N. (2000). Forms of Constraint: A History of Prison Architecture. (cloth). Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press.

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