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The carceral state, the politics of incarceration, and justice systems

by Amanda Ross on 2021-08-20T16:36:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

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breathing fire Queering law and order : LGBTQ communities and the criminal justice system   Police response to mental health calls for service : gatekeepers and street corner psychiatrists  baby jails Trejo   Waiting for an echo : the madness of American incarceration  All our trials : prisons, policing, and the feminist fight to end violence  Rethinking incarceration : advocating for justice that restores  charged  The new jim crow  Mean lives, mean laws : Oklahoma's women prisoners  Locking up our own  Dirty Work   Prisoners once removed  Locked in : the true causes of mass incarceration -- and how to achieve real reform  Fighting for girls : new perspectives on gender and violence  women doing life  Demystifying the big house : exploring prison experience and media representations  Inside private prisons : an American dilemma in the age of mass incarceration    The feminist war on crime the unexpected role of women's liberation in mass incarceration  caged women  Guilty when black  female imprisonment  God in captivity  Insane : America's criminal treatment of mental illness  good trouble  the punishment imperative  From the war on poverty to the war on crime : the making of mass incarceration in America  A plague of prisons : the epidemiology of mass incarceration in America  College in prison : reading in an age of mass incarceration  Prison School : Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration.  Until we reckon start here  decarcerating america   American prison : a reporter's undercover journey into the business of punishment  No right to be idle : the invention of disability, 1850-1930  Occupied Territory   Policing the Black man : arrest, prosecution, and imprisonment  The new criminal justice thinking  The second chance club : hardship and hope after prison Authors:Jason Matthew Hardy (Author)  Exonerated : a history of the innocence movement  pushout  The end of policing  Stakes is high  interrupted live

 

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