de sociologie européenne du Collège de France Not one but several ‘peculiar institutions ’ have operated to define, confine, and control African-Americans in the history of the United States: chattel slavery from the colonial era to the Civil War; the Jim Crow system in the agrarian South from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights revolution; the ghetto in the northern industrial metropolis; and, in the post-Keynesian age of desocialized wage labor and welfare retrenchment, the novel institutional complex formed by the remnants of the dark ghetto and the carceral apparatus with which it has become joined by a relationship of structural symbiosis and functional surrogacy. In the 1970s, as the urban ‘Black Belt ’ lost its economic role of labo...
This Article expands on the plight of James Somerset by exploring how the American justice system di...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity, and social relations in two English ...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
In the “Land of the Free,” we are home to the largest prison system in the modern history of the wor...
This paper explores the use of digital scholarship to understand the porous boundaries of the prison...
The labor of enslaved Africans and Black Americans played a large part in the history of colonial Am...
Histories of the American welfare state have been white histories, in part because scholars have pre...
The disproportionate number of Latino and African American men who occupy prison beds brought much a...
Prison abolition has entered mainstream conversation in recent years as the uniquely American carcer...
Prison-building is argued to be an intervention of last resort when a nation loses faith in the soci...
Abstract Mass incarceration is a popular term in today’s society that is means to describe the high ...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
Understanding long-run patterns in the incarceration of Black Americans requires integrating the stu...
Abstract: This paper compares the sociohistorical trends that led to the development of the Prison a...
This Article expands on the plight of James Somerset by exploring how the American justice system di...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity, and social relations in two English ...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
In the “Land of the Free,” we are home to the largest prison system in the modern history of the wor...
This paper explores the use of digital scholarship to understand the porous boundaries of the prison...
The labor of enslaved Africans and Black Americans played a large part in the history of colonial Am...
Histories of the American welfare state have been white histories, in part because scholars have pre...
The disproportionate number of Latino and African American men who occupy prison beds brought much a...
Prison abolition has entered mainstream conversation in recent years as the uniquely American carcer...
Prison-building is argued to be an intervention of last resort when a nation loses faith in the soci...
Abstract Mass incarceration is a popular term in today’s society that is means to describe the high ...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
Understanding long-run patterns in the incarceration of Black Americans requires integrating the stu...
Abstract: This paper compares the sociohistorical trends that led to the development of the Prison a...
This Article expands on the plight of James Somerset by exploring how the American justice system di...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity, and social relations in two English ...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...