Publications

Tetrault, J.E.C. (2025). How Liberalism Accommodates Far-right Social Movements: On “Mainstreaming” and the Need for Critical Theory in Far-right Studies. Social Forces,103 (4): 1560–1580.

Urbanik, M., Maier, K., Tetrault, J.E.C., Greene, C. (2024).Hate Crime and Class Vulnerability: A Case Study of White Nationalist Violence Against Unhoused Indigenous People. The British Journal of Criminology, 64(4): 863-880.

Tetrault, J.E.C. (2023) Decolonizing Prisons: Indigenized Prison Programming and a Critique of Critical Prison Studies. Incarceration, 4.

Tetrault, J.E.C. (2022). Indigenizing Prisons: A Canadian Case Study, In Tonry, M., & Bucerius, S., Crime and Justice: A Review of Research Volume 51: Prisons and Prisoners (pp. 187–236), Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

McDonald, A., Berardi, L., Tetrault, J.E.C., Haggerty, K., & Bucerius, S. (2022). More of the Same, only Worse: COVID and the Administrative Burdens Facing Loved Ones of Incarcerated Men. British Journal of Criminology.

Tetrault, J.E.C. (2022). Thinking Beyond Extremism: A Critique of Counterterrorism Research on Right-wing Nationalist and Far-right Social Movements, The British Journal of Criminology, 62(2): 431–449.

Ricciardelli, R., Bucerius, S.M., Tetrault, J.E.C., Crewe, B., and Pyrooz, D. (2021). Correctional services during and beyond COVID-19. FACETS, 6(1): 490–516.

Tetrault, J.E.C. (2021). What’s Hate Got to Do with It?: Right-Wing Movements and the Hate Stereotype, Current Sociology, 69(1): pp. 3–23.

Tetrault, J.E.C., Bucerius, S.M., & Haggerty, K.D. (2020). Multiculturalism Under Confinement: Prisoner Race Relations Inside Western Canadian Prisons, Sociology, 54(3):534–555.

Haggerty, K.D. & Tetrault, J.E.C. (2017). Surveillance. In B. Turner, C. Kyung-Sup, C. F. Epstein, P. Kivisto, W. Outhwaite, and M.J. Ryan (eds.). The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory. John Wily & Sons Ltd.