"We're not the first and we're not going to be the last": Perspectives of System-Involved Black and Latinx Young Adults on Racial Injustice during the 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests [0.03%]
“我们不是第一个,也不会是最后一个”:系统卷入下的黑人和拉丁裔年轻人关于2020年“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动中种族不公的观点
Taylor A Reed,Laura S Abrams,Christopher Bondoc et al.
Taylor A Reed et al.
This study explores how Black and Latinx young adults (ages 18-25) who were reentering the community from Los Angeles County jails viewed racial injustice in the criminal legal system in the context of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests ...
Dale Spencer,Rose Ricciardelli,Katerina Richard et al.
Dale Spencer et al.
Despite early calls to pay attention to the role of emotions in crime and criminal justice, including in prison studies, empirical research focusing on emotions in the administration of criminal justice has been sporadic. With notable excep...
Naomi F Sugie,Juan R Sandoval,Daniela E Kaiser et al.
Naomi F Sugie et al.
Recent efforts to dismantle felon disenfranchisement regimes have the potential to substantially expand electoral eligibility among people with criminal records; however, even among those with criminal legal histories who are eligible to vo...
Understanding carceral mobilities in and through lived experiences of incarceration [0.03%]
理解监禁经历中的囚犯流动性
Sarah Turnbull,Dawn Moore
Sarah Turnbull
Recent scholarship on carceral mobilities critiques conceptualizations of carceral spaces as fixed and stable, and movements within or around sites of confinement as linear and horizontal. According to this critique, criminological studies ...
Playing "mental judo": Mapping staff compassion in Canadian federal prisons [0.03%]
员工同情心的“心理柔道”:加拿大联邦监狱中的一种应对策略_mappings研究报告摘要
Katarina Bogosavljević,Jennifer M Kilty
Katarina Bogosavljević
Prisons are inherently emotional environments where both staff and prisoners engage in a continuous process of emotion management while working and living in carceral spaces. This paper explores how Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) valu...
Surveillance and the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic for formerly incarcerated individuals [0.03%]
监视与曾被监禁者经历的新冠疫情体验
Mike Vuolo,Lesley E Schneider,Eric G LaPlant
Mike Vuolo
To date, most criminal justice research on COVID-19 has examined the rapid spread within prisons. We shift the focus to reentry via in-depth interviews with formerly incarcerated individuals in central Ohio, specifically focusing on how cri...
"A prison is no place for a pandemic": Canadian prisoners' collective action in the time of COVID-19 [0.03%]
“疫情之下监狱非疫区:加拿大囚徒的集体行动」
Jessica Evans,Jordan House
Jessica Evans
Since the onset of COVID-19, social protest has expanded significantly. Little, however, has been written on prison-led and prison justice organizing in the wake of the pandemic-particularly in the Canadian context. This article is a case s...
Solitary confinement as state harm: Reimagining sentencing in light of dynamic censure and state blame [0.03%]
作为一种国家侵害的单独监禁:基于动态谴责和国家责任重塑量刑措施
Marie Manikis,Nicholas Doiron
Marie Manikis
The continuous perpetration of unjustified harms by the carceral state through its use of solitary confinement justifies the creation of a novel process of automatic sentence review. This process is necessary to account for such state-perpe...
Trans architecture and the prison as archive: "don't be a queen and you won't be arrested" [0.03%]
变装文化与档案监狱:“别当女皇就不会被捕”
Tait Sanders,Jessica Gildersleeve,Sherree Halliwell et al.
Tait Sanders et al.
Most incarceration settings around the world are governed by strong cisnormative policies, architectures, and social expectations that segregate according to a person's legal gender (i.e. male or female). This paper draws on the lived exper...
Calories, commerce, and culture: The multiple valuations of food in prison [0.03%]
卡路里、商业和文化:监狱里的多重食物价值观
Collins Ifeonu,Kevin D Haggerty,Sandra M Bucerius
Collins Ifeonu
In the last two decades, a body of critical scholarship has emerged accentuating the social and cultural importance of food in prison. This article employs a tripartite conceptual framework for contemplating and demarcating food's different...