The prison is a repressive apparatus that underpins settler-colonial capitalism in Aotearoa, a site for the collection and containment of bodies abjected from the social formation. When a person dies in prison, their death can expose some of the worst excesses of the current mode of production and immiseration. This thesis grapples with what it means to grieve the death of the prisoner. Interrogating 108 coroners’ findings into deaths in New Zealand prisons, it outlines the material conditions of confinement leading to people’s deaths, as well as the state’s attempt to come to terms with these deaths. Framed within the work of Judith Butler, the Department of Corrections enacts routine practices upon the bodies of the deceased that constitu...
Because states must rebut the presumption of responsibility, all prisoner deaths must be investigate...
My DPhil thesis explores responses to deaths in custody. Specifically, it is concerned with how a ra...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
The prison is a repressive apparatus that underpins settler-colonial capitalism in Aotearoa, a site ...
This thesis considers what happens when a prisoner in England dies from natural causes. It explores ...
"Essential reading for all studying prisons, working in prisons, or creating policies on prisons! Th...
This thesis contributes to scholarship documenting the social harms of Māori hyperincarcer...
One of the most important issues that an individual confronts during one\u27s life is the death of a...
Using the concept of institutional thoughtlessness, this article examines a range of issues embedded...
As the American prison-building enterprise continues into a fifth decade of expansion, it is imperat...
Objectives: This paper reports findings from an interdisciplinary, funded, small scale qualitative r...
Life is characterised by movement, change and development, including transitions, losses and grief. ...
This chapter explores how prisons in England and Wales are haunted by the presence of death. It deta...
The background to the establishment in 1987 of the RoyalCommission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody...
Incarceration is already replete with loss before someone of significance to an inmate dies. The pri...
Because states must rebut the presumption of responsibility, all prisoner deaths must be investigate...
My DPhil thesis explores responses to deaths in custody. Specifically, it is concerned with how a ra...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
The prison is a repressive apparatus that underpins settler-colonial capitalism in Aotearoa, a site ...
This thesis considers what happens when a prisoner in England dies from natural causes. It explores ...
"Essential reading for all studying prisons, working in prisons, or creating policies on prisons! Th...
This thesis contributes to scholarship documenting the social harms of Māori hyperincarcer...
One of the most important issues that an individual confronts during one\u27s life is the death of a...
Using the concept of institutional thoughtlessness, this article examines a range of issues embedded...
As the American prison-building enterprise continues into a fifth decade of expansion, it is imperat...
Objectives: This paper reports findings from an interdisciplinary, funded, small scale qualitative r...
Life is characterised by movement, change and development, including transitions, losses and grief. ...
This chapter explores how prisons in England and Wales are haunted by the presence of death. It deta...
The background to the establishment in 1987 of the RoyalCommission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody...
Incarceration is already replete with loss before someone of significance to an inmate dies. The pri...
Because states must rebut the presumption of responsibility, all prisoner deaths must be investigate...
My DPhil thesis explores responses to deaths in custody. Specifically, it is concerned with how a ra...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...