Progressive (critical race and feminist) theorizing on criminal law exists within an overarching American criminal law culture in which the U.S penal system has become a peculiar institution and a defining governance structure. Much of criminal law discourse is subject to a type of ideological capture in which it is natural to assume that criminalization is a valid, if not preferred, solution to social dysfunction. Accordingly, progressives’ primary concerns about harms to minority victims takes place in a political-legal context in which criminalization is the technique of addressing harm. In turn, progressive criminal law theorizing manifests some deep internal tensions. On the one hand, critical race and feminist scholars are by-and-la...
Mainstream criminological theories often fail to incorporate demographic characteristics (which are ...
In criminology, a developing reliance on the analytical currency of Critical Race Theory (CRT) has f...
Critical Race Theory\u27s (CRT\u27s) first two decades produced a rich and diverse literature decons...
Progressive (critical race and feminist) theorizing on criminal law exists within an overarching Ame...
The relatively recent development of jurisprudence and pedagogy in the areas of critical legal studi...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory sho...
Critical theory, characteristically linked with the politics of theoretical engagement, covers the m...
The cultural defense is an informal term that describes the use of cultural information to mitigate ...
This review of The New Criminal Justice Thinking (Sharon Dolovich & Alexandra Natapoff, eds.) tracks...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) emerged from two movements in legal education. One was the Critical Legal...
For over half a century, U.S. prison populations have ballooned and criminal codes have expanded. In...
The protests of 2020 have jumpstarted conversations about criminal justice reform in the public and ...
In this Article, Professor Torres examines the meaning and content of Critical Legal Studies (CLS), ...
During the latter part of the twentieth century, progressive scholars in various fields of study hav...
Mainstream criminological theories often fail to incorporate demographic characteristics (which are ...
In criminology, a developing reliance on the analytical currency of Critical Race Theory (CRT) has f...
Critical Race Theory\u27s (CRT\u27s) first two decades produced a rich and diverse literature decons...
Progressive (critical race and feminist) theorizing on criminal law exists within an overarching Ame...
The relatively recent development of jurisprudence and pedagogy in the areas of critical legal studi...
Twentieth-century theories about female criminality are the weakest link in conventional criminology...
At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory sho...
Critical theory, characteristically linked with the politics of theoretical engagement, covers the m...
The cultural defense is an informal term that describes the use of cultural information to mitigate ...
This review of The New Criminal Justice Thinking (Sharon Dolovich & Alexandra Natapoff, eds.) tracks...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) emerged from two movements in legal education. One was the Critical Legal...
For over half a century, U.S. prison populations have ballooned and criminal codes have expanded. In...
The protests of 2020 have jumpstarted conversations about criminal justice reform in the public and ...
In this Article, Professor Torres examines the meaning and content of Critical Legal Studies (CLS), ...
During the latter part of the twentieth century, progressive scholars in various fields of study hav...
Mainstream criminological theories often fail to incorporate demographic characteristics (which are ...
In criminology, a developing reliance on the analytical currency of Critical Race Theory (CRT) has f...
Critical Race Theory\u27s (CRT\u27s) first two decades produced a rich and diverse literature decons...