The predominant criminological view of ‘carceral citizenship’ takes citizenship as a purely juridical matter, overlooking key social dimensions of citizenship as a human practice. To understand how the carceral turn is reconfiguring citizenship in Puerto Rico, I explore how formerly incarcerated people carve out a place for themselves in Puerto Rican society under the shadow of the prison. Focusing on one couple and their efforts to operate a therapeutic community, I show how self-help supplies a subset of former prisoners with a publicly recognized form of social belonging. Though more stable and encompassing than the stigmatized exile that awaits many people returning from prison, this carceral citizenship invites formerly incarcerated pe...
Laws facilitating the involuntary civil commitment (ICC) of people with substance use disorders vary...
The unprecedented rise in the number of people held in U.S. jails and prisons has garnered considera...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, currently and formerly incarcerated people in the state of Mi...
The predominant criminological view of ‘carceral citizenship’ takes citizenship as a purely juridica...
This article introduces post-carceral treatment and supervision in the Costa Rican Penitentiary Syst...
In Argentina, more than half of the public universities carry out some kind of academic activity ins...
This paper demonstrates how the extension and intensification of penal power across Nicaragua follow...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...
This article explores the making of carceral citizenship in Guatemala through an ethnographic analys...
This article aims to provide an approximation of the possible criminogenic effects of imprisonment. ...
Este artículo se acerca a la historia de vida de tres individuos, quienes, a través de narraciones...
In 2010, the United States prison releases exceeded prison admission for the first time since the Bu...
For Brazilian inmates, prisons are mostly spaces of rights denial, above and beyond their formal con...
This article aims to analyze the last five years of the Costa Rican Penitentiary System, to show in ...
This article primarily focuses on the plight of the Puerto Ricans on the island because, in addition...
Laws facilitating the involuntary civil commitment (ICC) of people with substance use disorders vary...
The unprecedented rise in the number of people held in U.S. jails and prisons has garnered considera...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, currently and formerly incarcerated people in the state of Mi...
The predominant criminological view of ‘carceral citizenship’ takes citizenship as a purely juridica...
This article introduces post-carceral treatment and supervision in the Costa Rican Penitentiary Syst...
In Argentina, more than half of the public universities carry out some kind of academic activity ins...
This paper demonstrates how the extension and intensification of penal power across Nicaragua follow...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...
This article explores the making of carceral citizenship in Guatemala through an ethnographic analys...
This article aims to provide an approximation of the possible criminogenic effects of imprisonment. ...
Este artículo se acerca a la historia de vida de tres individuos, quienes, a través de narraciones...
In 2010, the United States prison releases exceeded prison admission for the first time since the Bu...
For Brazilian inmates, prisons are mostly spaces of rights denial, above and beyond their formal con...
This article aims to analyze the last five years of the Costa Rican Penitentiary System, to show in ...
This article primarily focuses on the plight of the Puerto Ricans on the island because, in addition...
Laws facilitating the involuntary civil commitment (ICC) of people with substance use disorders vary...
The unprecedented rise in the number of people held in U.S. jails and prisons has garnered considera...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, currently and formerly incarcerated people in the state of Mi...