In this article, I argue that mass incarceration belongs to a category of social status interventions by which the modern state either withholds the ordinary protections and benefits of the law from outlawed groups or subjects them to private punishment based on their mere membership in those groups. In the US these groups include immigrants and resident Latinos, the homeless, the poor and poor blacks, sex workers, and ex-convicts. Outlawry is a fundamentally anti-democratic practice that cannot be justified in terms of deterrence and is incompatible with public safety
This article addresses the state\u27s police power authority to deprive people of liberty based on p...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, one of the definitions of deprivation is the state of bei...
In this article, I argue that mass incarceration belongs to a category of social status intervention...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory sho...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
Following more than 30 years of rising incarceration rates, the United States now imprisons a higher...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Across America, states, localities, and private...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
This article will look at why sex offenders are treated differently than other criminal offenders. S...
This article will explore the growth in the incarceration of women over the past three decades. Rece...
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population o...
This article addresses the state\u27s police power authority to deprive people of liberty based on p...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, one of the definitions of deprivation is the state of bei...
In this article, I argue that mass incarceration belongs to a category of social status intervention...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory sho...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
Following more than 30 years of rising incarceration rates, the United States now imprisons a higher...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Across America, states, localities, and private...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
This article will look at why sex offenders are treated differently than other criminal offenders. S...
This article will explore the growth in the incarceration of women over the past three decades. Rece...
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population o...
This article addresses the state\u27s police power authority to deprive people of liberty based on p...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, one of the definitions of deprivation is the state of bei...