Why should non-incarcerated Americans invest in the wellbeing of incarcerated Americans? To date, our public discourse about penal reform has avoided this question, focusing on pragmatic reasons for facilitating “prisoner reentry” and “reintegration” while shelving unresolved, and deeply contested, philosophical questions about criminal justice and punishment. As a result, we as a society have engaged in much data-driven policy talk about the economic costs and benefits of reducing recidivism, but little normative reflection about the rights and responsibilities held by incarcerated adults who are at once human beings, members of society, persons convicted of crimes, victims of inhumane punishment – and, often, survivors of poverty. Thus, m...
Throughout history, a civilization’s attitudes toward the law, crime, and punishment have served as ...
It is submitted herein that while inmates in American prisons may not have a “right” to cable televi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankThe traditional p...
Forgiveness Freedom and the Inmate Issue: It is no secret that the United States has a mass incarcer...
Prison in America causes individual, community, and generational pain and deprivation. Built on a sy...
Incarceration remains the foremost form of sentence for serious crimes in Western democracies. At th...
abstract: Ample research proves the American criminal justice system to be a mechanism for the unjus...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
In this article, I argue that the kind of suffering that prisons impose upon people who are incarcer...
Graduation date: 2012Current calls for prison abolition have been met with major public resistance.\...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
This paper reexamines the evolution of the latent and manifest functions of American prisons origina...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
The United States is the world leader in incarceration—one in four of the world’s prisoners is in an...
Throughout history, a civilization’s attitudes toward the law, crime, and punishment have served as ...
It is submitted herein that while inmates in American prisons may not have a “right” to cable televi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankThe traditional p...
Forgiveness Freedom and the Inmate Issue: It is no secret that the United States has a mass incarcer...
Prison in America causes individual, community, and generational pain and deprivation. Built on a sy...
Incarceration remains the foremost form of sentence for serious crimes in Western democracies. At th...
abstract: Ample research proves the American criminal justice system to be a mechanism for the unjus...
This thesis explores the U.S. correctional system in order to determine its most serious problems an...
In this article, I argue that the kind of suffering that prisons impose upon people who are incarcer...
Graduation date: 2012Current calls for prison abolition have been met with major public resistance.\...
The criminal offender often commits two distinct wrongs with each criminal act. First, the offender ...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
This paper reexamines the evolution of the latent and manifest functions of American prisons origina...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
The United States is the world leader in incarceration—one in four of the world’s prisoners is in an...
Throughout history, a civilization’s attitudes toward the law, crime, and punishment have served as ...
It is submitted herein that while inmates in American prisons may not have a “right” to cable televi...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceMatthew BurbankThe traditional p...