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(Un)Settling Solitary Confinement in California’s Prisons
Posted on: September 28, 2015
by Keramet Reiter* On September 1, 2015, California prison officials agreed to a settlement in the case of Ashker v. Brown. Todd Ashker, together with the other prisoner plaintiffs housed in California’s Pelican Bay Security Housing Unit (SHU), alleged that the practice of assigning hundreds of prisoners to solitary confinement for ...
Pablo Cuevas Valdés and Teresa Rojas Martini
Posted on: April 20, 2016
The Neoliberal Chilean Process Four Decades after the Coup The authors argue that in Chile, the process of changing from an economic model based on industrial production to one oriented toward exports of specialized products ruptured the mechanisms of political legitimacy linked to the former. At first, this rupture took the ...
Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger
Posted on: April 20, 2016
Defenders of Order or Guardians of Human Rights? Originally published in 1970, this path-breaking essay challenged criminology's dominant managerial paradigm and called for a break with positivist, technocratic definitions of “crime.” definition of crime, human rights Citation: Social Justice Vol. 40, Nos. 1-2 (2013): 87-117
Tony Platt and Paul Takagi
Posted on: April 20, 2016
Intellectuals for Law and Order: A Critique of the New “Realists” Originally published in 1977, this essay by Tony Platt and Paul Takagi charts the rise to dominance of a new “realist” agenda that championed the death penalty, longer sentences, “post-punishment incapacitation,” banishment, exile, house arrest, and other less imaginative weapons ...
Virginia S. Williams and Jennifer Leigh Disney
Posted on: April 21, 2016
Militarism and Its Discontents: Neoliberalism, Repression, and Resistance in Twenty-First Century US-Latin American Relations Although much recent scholarship on Latin America focuses on the widespread political shift to the Left, this article examines military and political movements to subvert democracy in the region. This article explores the relationship between neoliberalism and ...
Erica R. Meiners
Posted on: April 21, 2016
Trouble with the Child in the Carceral State This article examines how the child frames transactions within the US carceral state. Part one defines the frameworks of prison abolition that shape this analysis. Part two identifies the flexibility of the contemporary category of the child using three examples of current tropes ...
Justin Piché
Posted on: April 21, 2016
Playing the "Treasury Card" to Contest Prison Expansion: Lessons from a Public Criminology Campaign This article explores how Canadian abolitionists have sought to tap into public anxieties about the economy to contest the further entrenchment of imprisonment through campaigns emphasizing the impact of punishment measures on the pocketbooks of taxpayers. Building ...
Simone Weil Davis, with Bruce Michaels
Posted on: April 21, 2016
Ripping Off Some Room for People to “Breathe Together”: Peer-to-Peer Education in Prison This article examines the construction of alliances against the dehumanizing effects of the prison-industrial complex by prison educators and their incarcerated peers. It argues that outside allies and faculty who work in higher-education prison programs affiliated with a ...
Reconfiguring Power: Challenges for the 21st Century, Vol. 24: 2, 1997
Posted on: April 23, 2016
Edited by Gilberto Arriaza, Jean Ishibashi, and Pedro Noguera This special issue addresses the reconfiguration of power by transnational corporate, worker, and community interests. The language, identity, civil rights, and equity concerns of immigrants, youth, women, and people of color are examined in light of their respective movements, and the possibilities ...
Lily Wong Fillmore
Posted on: April 23, 2016
Equity and Education in the Age of New Racism: Issues for Educators The author articulates her perceptions of the state of equity, especially from the position of an educator. Wong Fillmore argues that biological, racially based theories have returned to the main stage of public discourse in the form of Herrnstein ...
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