Prisons are places that disproportionately house the poor, the working class, and people of color of this country. While what has been deemed 'the prison industrial complex' has been said to serve a number of purposes--a financial project for the state and private companies, a permanent counterrevolution, a place to house surplus labor populations, a place to punish 'criminals' or a means to create a "safer" society--it functions in part because American culture encourages and normalizes its presence. This thesis seeks to give credence to the idea that the prison industrial complex is more than its political and economic tentacles. The prison industrial complex is also a cultural phenomenon worthy of study. This thesis examines cultural art...
Abstract Mass incarceration is a popular term in today’s society that is means to describe the high ...
This study, "Civil Rights on the Cell Block: Race, Reform, and Violence in Texas Prisons and the Na...
During the latter part of the twentieth century, the prison population in the United States rose to ...
Research on the criminal justice system, punishment, and media continue to generate academic interes...
The period between the passage of the Rockefeller drug laws in 1973 and the Reagan-era expansion of ...
The prison-industrial complex is a term used to refer to the rapid expansion of the prison populatio...
Politics is the most important determinant of social policy. Policy is developed and implemented thr...
The purposes of this thesis is to examine the key factors and events within the immediate political ...
This article examines the scholarship of several critical and popular criminologists who have offere...
Abstract: This paper compares the sociohistorical trends that led to the development of the Prison a...
This dissertation analyzes black and Puerto Rican prison protest in the 1970s. I argue that prisoner...
The United States has emerged at the head of an international trend in penal expansion and punitive ...
This dissertation analyzes black and Puerto Rican prison protest in the 1970s. I argue that prisoner...
Over the past thirty years the prison population in the United States has rapidly increased to the p...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Abstract Mass incarceration is a popular term in today’s society that is means to describe the high ...
This study, "Civil Rights on the Cell Block: Race, Reform, and Violence in Texas Prisons and the Na...
During the latter part of the twentieth century, the prison population in the United States rose to ...
Research on the criminal justice system, punishment, and media continue to generate academic interes...
The period between the passage of the Rockefeller drug laws in 1973 and the Reagan-era expansion of ...
The prison-industrial complex is a term used to refer to the rapid expansion of the prison populatio...
Politics is the most important determinant of social policy. Policy is developed and implemented thr...
The purposes of this thesis is to examine the key factors and events within the immediate political ...
This article examines the scholarship of several critical and popular criminologists who have offere...
Abstract: This paper compares the sociohistorical trends that led to the development of the Prison a...
This dissertation analyzes black and Puerto Rican prison protest in the 1970s. I argue that prisoner...
The United States has emerged at the head of an international trend in penal expansion and punitive ...
This dissertation analyzes black and Puerto Rican prison protest in the 1970s. I argue that prisoner...
Over the past thirty years the prison population in the United States has rapidly increased to the p...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Abstract Mass incarceration is a popular term in today’s society that is means to describe the high ...
This study, "Civil Rights on the Cell Block: Race, Reform, and Violence in Texas Prisons and the Na...
During the latter part of the twentieth century, the prison population in the United States rose to ...