Dr. Netanel Dagan

Netanel Dagan
Dr.
Netanel
Dagan

Netanel Dagan, a criminal punishment researcher focusing on the theory and policy of the implementation of punishment (prisons, parole boards, pardons).

 

Education

2015 - Post-doctoral studies, Center for Criminology, Faculty of Law, Oxford University. Advisor: Prof. Julian V. Roberts.

2012-2014 - PhD in Law, Bar-Ilan University. Dissertation: The paroling authority and its discretion over sentencing, Advisor: Prof. Ruth Kannai. 

2011-2012 - LLM in Law, Bar-Ilan University (magna cum laude).

2005-2009 -LLB in Law, Bar-Ilan University (magna cum laude) ; BA in Criminology (minor), Bar-Ilan University (magna cum laude). 

 

Publications

Dagan, N. & Segev, D. (2015). Retributive whisper: Communicative elements in parole, Law & Social Inquiry40, 611-630.

Dagan, N.PI & Roberts, J.V (2019). Retributivism, penal censure, and life imprisonment without parole, Criminal Justice Ethics39, 1-18 (2019)

Dagan, N. (2022). Negotiating penal hybridity: Time-space boundary-work in parole decision-making, Theoretical Criminology 1-20  

Dagan, N. (2022). Overcoming penal boundaries: Exploring retributive time through parole decision-making, British Journal of Criminology62, 37-54.

 Dagan, N., & Baron, S. (2023). Taking prison to court: Exploring the judicial review of prison decision-making through Supreme Court Judges in Israel. British Journal of Criminology

Dagan, N. & Vannier, M. (2024). Managing the Risk of Living: Life imprisonment, the medical gaze and the construction of the paroled body. British Journal of Criminology.