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1 online resource (190 pages) |
Series |
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society Ser. ; v. 77 |
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Studies in Law, Politics, and Society Ser
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Contents |
Fornt Cover; After Imprisonment: Special Issue; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Editorial Board; After Solitary Confinement: A New Era of Punishment?; Genealogy of Reform; Three Reform Paradigms: Political, Litigious, and Administrative; Illinois: Penal Populism; California: Adversarial Legalism; Washington: Charismatic Leadership; Conclusion: After Solitary?; Notes; References; Planning for Precarity? Experiencing the Carceral Continuum of Imprisonment and Reentry; Introduction; After Imprisonment: A Conceptual Framing of Reentry |
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"They Just Dropped Me Off": Reentry into Nowhere"Not Everybody Is That Lucky": The Variable Experiences of Reentry; "Everything Is Difficult": Overcoming the Barriers to Reentry; "I Tried to Forget": Coping with Carceral Experiences on the Outside; "You Are Left to Your Devices": The Limits of the Responsibilized Penal Subject; Conclusion: Impediments to Reentry and Institutions as Risk; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Case; Banking on Rehab: Private Prison Vendors and the Reconfiguration of Mass Incarceration; Canaries in a Coal Mine: How Brown vs Plata and ACP Failed Women Prisoners |
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Brown vs PlataThe Radical Possibilities of ACP; The Same as It Ever Was? The GEO Group's "Reentry" Prison; The Essence of the Disorder: The Disease Concept and Continuity of Care; Discussion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; The Collateral Consequence Conundrum: Comparative Genealogy, Current Trends, and Future Scenarios; Introduction; A Comparative Genealogy of Collateral Consequences; Collateral Consequences in the American Penal State; Definitional Issues; The New Rise of Collateral Consequences |
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"Don't You Recognize Punishment When You See It?": Collateral Consequences and the Role of the CourtsUS Courts: A Jurisprudence of Deference; European Courts: An Anti-subversion Jurisprudence; Discussion of Policy Proposals; Collateral Consequences as Preventive Regulation; Collateral Consequences as Part of the Sentencing Context; Collateral Consequences as Formal Punishment; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; "40 to Make Sure": Background Check Laws and the Endogenous Construction of Criminal Risk; Background; Data and Methods |
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Loopholes and the Endogenous Construction of Criminal RiskImplied Loopholes; Exploited Loopholes; Exposed Loopholes; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Transcripts Cited; Statutes Cited; SESSION LAWS CITED; Churning Through The System: How People Engage With The Criminal Justice System When Faced With Short Sentences; The Rabble Class and the Criminal Justice System; Legal Cynicism among Incarcerated Populations; Methods and Data; Findings; Probation, Addiction, and the Rabble Class; Lingering Charges and Legal Cynicism: Probation, Open Cases, and Likely Suspects; Pleading Guilty |
Summary |
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society provides a vehicle for the publication of scholarly articles in interdisciplinary legal scholarship. This volume features a special section with papers dedicated to life after imprisonment. The chapters examine issues around offender rehabilitation, overcriminalization, and mass incarceration |
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Subject |
Ex-convicts -- Social conditions.
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Prisoners -- Deinstitutionalization.
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Imprisonment -- Social aspects
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Law & society.
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Law, Jurisprudence.
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Ex-convicts -- Social conditions
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Imprisonment -- Social aspects
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Prisoners -- Deinstitutionalization
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781787692718 |
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178769271X |
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9781787692695 |
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1787692698 |
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