"A haunting discourse."CHOICE
"The book makes a highly relevant contribution to contemporary criminal justice literature."Ethnic and Racial Studies
"A sharp and specific look at how policing molded our digital and physical worlds."Wired
"Brian Jefferson’s Digitize and Punish lays out its argument with clarity and purposeful precision, and is remarkably timely in light of national conversations about policing."Lateral Journal
"Digitize and Punish should be required reading for anyone interested in GIScience, big data, and digital geographies, let alone those in the discipline calling out traditions of exploitation and “discovery” at the heart of our geographical endeavors."The Canadian Geographer
"The overwhelming value of this book is its meticulous historical research and rich description spanning primarily from the 1960s to 2020 that ultimately provides an excellent foundation for researchers analyzing developments in the area of digitized discrimination of negatively racialized populations within the United States criminal justice system in 2021 and onward."Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books