In this paper, I employ analyses of the collateral consequences of mass incarceration to consider how high-incarceration communities are impacted by socializing processes instilled in the prison. Collateral consequences researchers have found that neighborhoods with high rates of incarceration suffer cumulative disadvantage, intensified policing, and the criminalization of residents. But overlooked in this literature is how socializing processes that are institutionalized in the prison shape the criminalization of community residents as gang-involved. For example, I argue that the fallout of sorting imprisoned Latinos into gang-associated groups has been the emergence of prison-based Norteña/o, Sureña/o, and Bulldog identities in criminaliz...
walls severing prisoners from their external relationships, and incarceration an interruption, ‘time...
New research has identified the consequences of high rates of incarceration on neighborhood crime ra...
This paper seeks to expose the racial oppression embedded within the United States\u27 practice of m...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...
A core idea in the collateral consequences literature is that incarceration stimulates residential i...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
This paper explores the use of digital scholarship to understand the porous boundaries of the prison...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...
Los Angeles has been heralded as the city of inmates and prison capital of the world. In this study,...
Has the massive increase in the number of Americans imprisoned over the last two decades been helpfu...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as ...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
walls severing prisoners from their external relationships, and incarceration an interruption, ‘time...
New research has identified the consequences of high rates of incarceration on neighborhood crime ra...
This paper seeks to expose the racial oppression embedded within the United States\u27 practice of m...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...
A core idea in the collateral consequences literature is that incarceration stimulates residential i...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
This paper explores the use of digital scholarship to understand the porous boundaries of the prison...
The current explosion in criminalization and incarceration is unprecedented in size,scope, and negat...
Los Angeles has been heralded as the city of inmates and prison capital of the world. In this study,...
Has the massive increase in the number of Americans imprisoned over the last two decades been helpfu...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
[Abstract] Since the days of Jim Crow, the presence of racism and discrimination in the United Stat...
Throughout this paper, we contend that the ‘gang’ has been appropriated by the state as ...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
walls severing prisoners from their external relationships, and incarceration an interruption, ‘time...
New research has identified the consequences of high rates of incarceration on neighborhood crime ra...
This paper seeks to expose the racial oppression embedded within the United States\u27 practice of m...