Graduation date: 2012Current calls for prison abolition have been met with major public resistance.\ud It is time for movements for prison abolition to engage with these questions: How\ud have contemporary people of the United States come to accept mass incarceration and\ud the prison industrial complex, and, what is the impact? Using an ethical framework\ud informed by Martin Buber's I-It and I-Thou and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s ethical\ud demands for integration, this thesis shows that the prison industrial complex is\ud harmful to members of the free public by preventing our ability to recognize the full\ud humanity of those sent behind bars, and therefore ourselves. Our system of mass\ud incarceration relies upon the willingness of t...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
The Social Justice Law Center Distinguished Lecture Incarceration is a relatively recent development...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
An incisive and sympathetic examination of the case for ending the practice of imprisonment. Despite...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
This chapter is focussed on the obstacles and myths preventing the acknowledgement of the insidious ...
This article introduces to legal scholarship the first sustained discussion of prison abolition and ...
This article introduces to legal scholarship the first sustained discussion of prison abolition and ...
Why should non-incarcerated Americans invest in the wellbeing of incarcerated Americans? To date, ou...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Prison abolition has entered mainstream conversation in recent years as the uniquely American carcer...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
The Social Justice Law Center Distinguished Lecture Incarceration is a relatively recent development...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
An incisive and sympathetic examination of the case for ending the practice of imprisonment. Despite...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for ha...
This chapter is focussed on the obstacles and myths preventing the acknowledgement of the insidious ...
This article introduces to legal scholarship the first sustained discussion of prison abolition and ...
This article introduces to legal scholarship the first sustained discussion of prison abolition and ...
Why should non-incarcerated Americans invest in the wellbeing of incarcerated Americans? To date, ou...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Prison abolition has entered mainstream conversation in recent years as the uniquely American carcer...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...
The Social Justice Law Center Distinguished Lecture Incarceration is a relatively recent development...
The catastrophic failure of the prison system in the United States has prompted a shift in criminal ...