All Peer Reviewed Articles
Annamma looks at the intersections between race and disability in the School to Prison Pipeline and particularly in incarceration.
This article highlights racialized constructions of criminality that surfaced in the wake of mass migrations and immigrations of African American and European workers to the industrial North during
'Catch and Remove': Detention, Deterrence, and Discipline in US Noncitizen Family Detention Practice
Critical security scholars have argued that biometric identity technologies, databanking, digital surveillance, and risk analysis reveal not a blockaded boundary but a border that follows transboun
Article about the global regime of policing and punishment
Hermeneutical injustice occurs when a collective gap in knowledge unfairly deprives an individual of an ability to make sense of her/his own experiences.
Shocked by harsh prison conditions in France, Michel Foucault in February 1971 co-founded the Information Group on Prisons (GIP), a group dedicated to heightening public intolerance towards the pri
Contact with the criminal justice system is greater today than at any time in our history.
The carceral boom in post-Civil Rights America results not from profit-seeking but from state-crafting.
Abstract: Nonprofit human rights organization John Brow nLives!
This article deals with prison staffing conditions and standards and how they effect the use of solitary confinement in the prison system.