As law professor Michelle Alexander has eloquently stated in her acclaimed book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Color Blindness (2010), we live in times that vastly over incarcerate people of color, and as the term Jim Crow suggests, particularly people of African descent. Scholars and activists have taken note and in the following some recent work on historical and contemporary perspectives of people incarcerated in women’s prisons will be discussed. My review is informed by a penal abolition worldview, which ultimately demands a transformative justice approach worldwide. The texts here under review are limited to a critique of the current carceral system, in particular the United States’ mass incarceration approach, rat...
Book review of The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, edited by Mechtild E...
Book review of The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, edited by Mechtild E...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
The Author reviews journalist Silja Talvi’s Women Behind Bars: The Growing Crisis of Women in the U....
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
This article will explore the growth in the incarceration of women over the past three decades. Rece...
The Author reviews journalist Silja Talvi’s Women Behind Bars: The Growing Crisis of Women in the U....
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
After interviewing 84 current and former women prisoners, law professor Paula Johnson, a former pros...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
Review of: THE FEMINIST WAR ON CRIME: THE UNEXPECTED ROLE OF WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN MASS INCARCERATIO...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
Book review of The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, edited by Mechtild E...
Book review of The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, edited by Mechtild E...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
The Author reviews journalist Silja Talvi’s Women Behind Bars: The Growing Crisis of Women in the U....
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
This article will explore the growth in the incarceration of women over the past three decades. Rece...
The Author reviews journalist Silja Talvi’s Women Behind Bars: The Growing Crisis of Women in the U....
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
After interviewing 84 current and former women prisoners, law professor Paula Johnson, a former pros...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
Review of: THE FEMINIST WAR ON CRIME: THE UNEXPECTED ROLE OF WOMEN’S LIBERATION IN MASS INCARCERATIO...
Together our two essays move between scenes of teaching and researching with women and men who are o...
Book review of The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, edited by Mechtild E...
Book review of The End of Prisons: Reflections from the Decarceration Movement, edited by Mechtild E...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...