Theorists of punishment typically construe the criminal justice system as the means to achieve retribution or to deter or otherwise prevent crime. But a close look at the way the American penal system actually operates makes clear the poor fit between these more conventional explanations and the realities of American penal practice. Taking actual practice as its starting point, this essay argues instead that the animating mission of the American carceral project is the exclusion and control of those people officially labeled as criminals. It maps the contours of exclusion and control, exploring how this institution operates, the ideological discourse that justifies it, and the resulting normative framework that has successfully ma...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
As the global leader in incarceration, America locks up its own citizens at a rate that dwarfs that ...
This paper is divided into four parts, Part I. Perpetuation of a Disparate System , Part II. Perpetu...
Theorists of punishment typically construe the criminal justice system as the means to achieve retri...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
Of the 2.3 million people currently behind bars in the United States, only 41,000 - a mere 1.7% - ar...
There is much criticism of America’s sprawling criminal system, but still insufficient understanding...
It has become customary to begin conversations about the state of punishment in the United States wi...
This article explores America's penal system and endeavours to understand the reasons why the countr...
In my thesis I attempted to synthesize two distinct ways of looking at racism in American\ud society...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
In this dissertation, I develop a convict epistemology that interweaves two elements: 1) a deep enga...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
Mass Incarceration: Punitive Laws that Challenge Equal Rights and Opportunities for all explores Ame...
The growth of mass incarceration in the United States eludes neat categorization as a product of the...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
As the global leader in incarceration, America locks up its own citizens at a rate that dwarfs that ...
This paper is divided into four parts, Part I. Perpetuation of a Disparate System , Part II. Perpetu...
Theorists of punishment typically construe the criminal justice system as the means to achieve retri...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
Of the 2.3 million people currently behind bars in the United States, only 41,000 - a mere 1.7% - ar...
There is much criticism of America’s sprawling criminal system, but still insufficient understanding...
It has become customary to begin conversations about the state of punishment in the United States wi...
This article explores America's penal system and endeavours to understand the reasons why the countr...
In my thesis I attempted to synthesize two distinct ways of looking at racism in American\ud society...
This paper examines how a delusive social imaginary of criminal-justice has underpinned contemporary...
In this dissertation, I develop a convict epistemology that interweaves two elements: 1) a deep enga...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
Mass Incarceration: Punitive Laws that Challenge Equal Rights and Opportunities for all explores Ame...
The growth of mass incarceration in the United States eludes neat categorization as a product of the...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
As the global leader in incarceration, America locks up its own citizens at a rate that dwarfs that ...
This paper is divided into four parts, Part I. Perpetuation of a Disparate System , Part II. Perpetu...