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Carceral Con
Kay Whitlock
Nancy A. Heitzeg
其他書名
The Deceptive Terrain of Criminal Justice Reform
出版
Univ of California Press
, 2021-09-21
主題
History / General
History / United States / General
History / African American & Black
Law / Criminal Law / Sentencing
Social Science / Criminology
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Penology
Social Science / Discrimination
ISBN
0520343468
9780520343467
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=5Z0vEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
A critical examination of how contemporary criminal justice reforms expand rather than shrink structurally violent systems of policing, surveillance, and carceral control in the United States.
Public opposition to the structural racist, gendered, and economic violence that fuels the criminal legal system is reaching a critical mass. Ignited by popular uprisings, protests, and campaigns against state violence, demands for transformational change have escalated. In response, a now deeply entrenched so-called bipartisan industry has staked its claim to the reform terrain. Representing itself as a sensible bridge across bitterly polarized political divides and party lines, the bipartisan reform industry has sought to control the nature and scope of local, state, and federal reforms. Along the way, it creates an expanding web of neoliberal public-private partnerships, with the promotion and implementation of efforts managed by billionaires, public officials, policy factories, foundations, universities, and mega nonprofit organizations. Yet many bipartisan reforms constitute deceptive sleights of hand that not only fail to produce justice but actively reproduce structural racial and economic inequality.
Carceral Con
pulls the veil away from the reform public relations machine, providing a riveting overview of the repressive US carceral state and a critical examination of the reform terrain, quagmires, and choices that face us. This book vividly illustrates how contemporary bipartisan reform agendas leave the structural apparatus of mass incarceration intact while widening the net of carceral control and surveillance. Readers are also provided with information and insights useful for examining the likely impacts of reforms today and in the future. What can we learn from reforms of the past? What strategies hold most promise for dismantling structural inequalities, corporate control, and state violence? What approaches will reduce reliance on carceral control and also bring about community safety? Utilizing an abolitionist lens,
Carceral Con
makes the compelling case for liberatory approaches to envisioning and creating a just society.