Radical Criminology, edited by Jeff Shantz [Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Vancouver, British Columbia], is dedicated to bridging the gap between the academy and the global activist community, especially with regard to state violence, state-corporate crime, the growth of surveillance regimes, and the prison-industrial complex. More pointedly, the journal aims to be not simply a project of critique, but is also geared toward a praxis of struggle, insurgence, and practical resistance. Issue 5 (Autumn 2015) is a special issue on Public Criminology II guest-edited by Carrie Sanders and Lauren Eisler. TABLE OF CONTENTS: EDITORIAL / Jeff Shantz, Time for Criminology: The Established is not Enough -- FEATURED ARTICLES: PUBLIC CRIMINOLOGY II / Carrie B. Sanders & Lauren Eisler, Critical Reflections on Public Criminology: An Introduction -- Christopher J. Schneider, Public Criminology and the 2011 Vancouver Riot: Public Perceptions of Crime and Justice in the 21st Century -- Pauline K. Brennan, Meda Chesney-Lind, Abby L. Vandenberg, and Timbre Wulf-Ludden, THE SAVED and the DAMNED: Racialized Media Constructions of Female Drug Offenders -- Bernard Schissel, The Plight of Children and Youth: A Human Rights Study -- COMMENTARIES: PUBLIC CRIMINOLOGY II / Jeff Ferrell, Drift: A Criminology of the Contemporary Crisis -- Andrew D. Hathaway, Public Criminology in an Age of Austerity: Reflections from the Margins of Drug Policy Research -- Patricia G. Erickson, Social Regulation of Drugs: The New Normal? -- ARTS & CULTURE / Marc James L?ger, What Is a Rebel? A Conversation with Guillermo Trejo -- BOOK REVIEWS / Re-reading Foucault: On Law, Power and Rights [Ben Golder, Editor], reviewed by Irina Ceric -- Too Asian? Racism, Privilege, and Post-Secondary Education [RJ Gilmour, Davina Bhandar, Jeet Heer, and Michael C.K. MA., Editors], reviewed by Jakub Burkowicz -- Youth in revolt: Reclaiming a democratic future [Henry A. Giroux], reviewed by Jamie TlĂ+