In recent years, scholars have documented the racial disparities of mass incarceration. In this paper we argue that, although retributivism and deterrence theory appear to be race-neutral, in the contemporary U.S. context these seemingly contrary theories function jointly to rationalize racial inequities in the criminal justice system. When people of color are culturally associated with criminality, they are perceived as both irresponsible and hyperresponsible, a paradox that reflects their status as what Charles Mills calls subpersons. Following from this paradox, criminality is understood as an atemporal characteristic of people of color, such that they are conceived as pre-criminals, criminals, or post-criminals. In Frantz Fanon’s accoun...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The United States is in the midst of a “racial reckoni...
Contemporary ideologies concerning the structure of the criminal justice system often purports that ...
Mass incarceration has received extensive analysis in scholarly and political debates. Beginning in ...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...
United States criminal justice policies have played a central role in the subjugation of persons of ...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
Criminal statistics usually categorise social groups according to religion, race, gender and class. ...
Mass incarceration has received extensive analysis in scholarly and political debates. Beginning in ...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
Minorities are gravely overrepresented in every stage of the criminal process--from pedestrian and a...
The U.S. legal machinery supposedly operates under the funda-mental principle of impartial justice; ...
Mass Incarceration: Punitive Laws that Challenge Equal Rights and Opportunities for all explores Ame...
Understandings of punishment within the criminological enterprise have failed to capture the nuances...
In the last decade, a number of scholars have called the American criminal justice system a new form...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The United States is in the midst of a “racial reckoni...
Contemporary ideologies concerning the structure of the criminal justice system often purports that ...
Mass incarceration has received extensive analysis in scholarly and political debates. Beginning in ...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...
United States criminal justice policies have played a central role in the subjugation of persons of ...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
Criminal statistics usually categorise social groups according to religion, race, gender and class. ...
Mass incarceration has received extensive analysis in scholarly and political debates. Beginning in ...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
Minorities are gravely overrepresented in every stage of the criminal process--from pedestrian and a...
The U.S. legal machinery supposedly operates under the funda-mental principle of impartial justice; ...
Mass Incarceration: Punitive Laws that Challenge Equal Rights and Opportunities for all explores Ame...
Understandings of punishment within the criminological enterprise have failed to capture the nuances...
In the last decade, a number of scholars have called the American criminal justice system a new form...
A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The United States is in the midst of a “racial reckoni...
Contemporary ideologies concerning the structure of the criminal justice system often purports that ...