This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary U.S. mass incarceration and encouraged widespread indifference to its violence. I trace the complicity of this criminal-justice imaginary with state-organized violence by comparing it to an imaginary that supported colonial violence. I conclude by discussing how those of us outside of prison can begin to resist the entrenched images and institutions of mass incarceration by engaging the work and imagining the perspective of incarcerated people
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told in t...
There is much criticism of America’s sprawling criminal system, but still insufficient understanding...
Protests and resistance from those locked away in jails, prisons and detention centers occur but rec...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
Hudson proposes cosmopolitan justice as a means of reconceptualizing the excluded other of nation-st...
Theorists of punishment typically construe the criminal justice system as the means to achieve retri...
This paper draws on literary scholar Susan Ryan’s work to show how Americans worked out na...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
Criminal justice is often overlooked by researchers in political science as a site of nation buildin...
This article offers a reflection on the Palestinian experience of imprisonment. It begins by address...
The modern prison is a paradox, presenting a recurrent tension between the seen and the unseen. In t...
In this article I explore the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told ...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told in t...
There is much criticism of America’s sprawling criminal system, but still insufficient understanding...
Protests and resistance from those locked away in jails, prisons and detention centers occur but rec...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
Hudson proposes cosmopolitan justice as a means of reconceptualizing the excluded other of nation-st...
Theorists of punishment typically construe the criminal justice system as the means to achieve retri...
This paper draws on literary scholar Susan Ryan’s work to show how Americans worked out na...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
Criminal justice is often overlooked by researchers in political science as a site of nation buildin...
This article offers a reflection on the Palestinian experience of imprisonment. It begins by address...
The modern prison is a paradox, presenting a recurrent tension between the seen and the unseen. In t...
In this article I explore the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told ...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told in t...
There is much criticism of America’s sprawling criminal system, but still insufficient understanding...
Protests and resistance from those locked away in jails, prisons and detention centers occur but rec...