Nineteenth century American prisons were paradoxical institutions. Porous and impermeable, transparent and opaque, open to public view and occluded from sight; prisons clearly functioned as containers for raw coercion even as they were paraded as paragons of democratic transparency. How did New York State navigate between these countervailing positions and how did officials explicate the difference between them? In this essay I focus on the representation of institutional violence as a problematic of governance, I consider its impact on the development and transformation of public authority and track the role of state actors in navigating the scandals, crises and opportunities it engendered
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Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
This dissertation argues that mass incarceration in the United States occurred through a process of ...
This dissertation draws on approximately 8,000 pages of archival data to excavate the origins and de...
This essay examines three questions, in each case using the colony and state of Maryland as a case s...
Michael Meranze, Laboratories of Virtue: Punishment, Revolution, and Authority in Philadelphia, 1760...
This thesis examines the politics of prison privatization in the United States as an instance of the...
I examine the puzzling case of Eastern State Penitentiary and its long-term retention of a unique mo...
Digger Deeper to Examine Antebellum Prisons Like many Americans, Jennifer Graber is deeply disturbed...
The early 19th century was marked by reform movements aimed at alleviating poverty, reducing crime, ...
[Author's description] Bringing together new research on punishment and control in the 19th and 20th...
The Prison of Democracy uses a prison designed as a replica of the U.S. capitol building as a prism ...
To understand the contemporary use of contractor-operated prisons, one must appreciate the political...
Theorists of punishment typically construe the criminal justice system as the means to achieve retri...
This dissertation examines the development of the Massachusetts State Prison at Charlestown, with a ...
State prison overcrowding has grown into a detrimental problem within our American penal system, suc...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
This dissertation argues that mass incarceration in the United States occurred through a process of ...
This dissertation draws on approximately 8,000 pages of archival data to excavate the origins and de...