The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is also the world's largest penal colony. It holds over seven million adults – roughly five per cent of the labour force – in jail, in prison, on parole and on probation. Is this an anomaly, or does the 'free market' require massive state punishment? Why did the correctional population start to rise in the 1980s, together with the onset of neoliberalism? How is this increase related to the upward redistribution of income and the capitalization of power? Can soaring incarceration sustain the unprecedented power of dominant capital, or is there a reversal in the offing
As other forms of institutionalization decrease the prison is becoming increasingly identified as th...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
In 2004, the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States exceeded the two million mark. ...
The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is al...
The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is al...
The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is al...
The United States is often hailed as the world’s largest ‘free market’. But this ‘free market’ is al...
SEMINAR: "No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power" WHERE & WHEN: Monday, Nove...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
Mass incarceration is a term used to describe the United States locking up people in prisons and jai...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States embarked on a shift in its penal policies, tripling the pe...
We are teetering at the edge of a mass incarceration binge. Lawmakers are reconsidering overly harsh...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
The United States has by far the highest incarceration rate in the world. This has not always been s...
As other forms of institutionalization decrease the prison is becoming increasingly identified as th...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
In 2004, the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States exceeded the two million mark. ...
The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is al...
The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is al...
The United States is often hailed as the world's largest 'free market'. But this 'free market' is al...
The United States is often hailed as the world’s largest ‘free market’. But this ‘free market’ is al...
SEMINAR: "No Way Out: Crime, Punishment & the Capitalization of Power" WHERE & WHEN: Monday, Nove...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
Mass incarceration is a term used to describe the United States locking up people in prisons and jai...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States embarked on a shift in its penal policies, tripling the pe...
We are teetering at the edge of a mass incarceration binge. Lawmakers are reconsidering overly harsh...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
The United States has by far the highest incarceration rate in the world. This has not always been s...
As other forms of institutionalization decrease the prison is becoming increasingly identified as th...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
In 2004, the number of individuals incarcerated in the United States exceeded the two million mark. ...