This paper draws on literary scholar Susan Ryan’s work to show how Americans worked out national as well as racial identities through benevolent activity, including forms of reformative incarceration. Reformers operated as true citizens by sustaining themselves and providing for others. Recipients, on the other hand, functioned as people in need. Ryan argues that benevolent activists ascribed need to entire groups of people. As a result, “the categories of blackness, Indianness, and Irishness…came to signify need itself.„ Elite Americans thereby “raced„ need, assigning essential difference to populations they sought to relieve. Ryan’s work on racialized need can help us understand the connections be...
Decades of research have been dedicated to unraveling the role of race in incarceration, but there r...
The high incarceration rate of people from Indigenous cultures is a world-wide phenomenon. The reaso...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
This paper draws on literary scholar Susan Ryan’s work to show how Americans worked out na...
Native peoples account for a disproportionate number of inmates in the current American prison popul...
The relationship between shame, punishment, race, and the carceral system has a complex history, to ...
Prison abolition has entered mainstream conversation in recent years as the uniquely American carcer...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
Built in the 1890s at the center of the nation, Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary was designed specif...
As an African American woman who has witnessed family members incarcerated in addition to my father’...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
This paper seeks to expose the racial oppression embedded within the United States\u27 practice of m...
Criminologists and sociologists have long examined what governs the prison social world. However, pr...
abstract: Ample research proves the American criminal justice system to be a mechanism for the unjus...
Criminologists and sociologists have long examined what governs the prison social world. However, pr...
Decades of research have been dedicated to unraveling the role of race in incarceration, but there r...
The high incarceration rate of people from Indigenous cultures is a world-wide phenomenon. The reaso...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
This paper draws on literary scholar Susan Ryan’s work to show how Americans worked out na...
Native peoples account for a disproportionate number of inmates in the current American prison popul...
The relationship between shame, punishment, race, and the carceral system has a complex history, to ...
Prison abolition has entered mainstream conversation in recent years as the uniquely American carcer...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
Built in the 1890s at the center of the nation, Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary was designed specif...
As an African American woman who has witnessed family members incarcerated in addition to my father’...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
This paper seeks to expose the racial oppression embedded within the United States\u27 practice of m...
Criminologists and sociologists have long examined what governs the prison social world. However, pr...
abstract: Ample research proves the American criminal justice system to be a mechanism for the unjus...
Criminologists and sociologists have long examined what governs the prison social world. However, pr...
Decades of research have been dedicated to unraveling the role of race in incarceration, but there r...
The high incarceration rate of people from Indigenous cultures is a world-wide phenomenon. The reaso...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...