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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 838–845.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Tommaso Bardelli; Zach Gillespie; Thuy Linh N. Tu In the United States, going to jail or prison increasingly comes with a hefty price tag for incarcerated persons. As states continue to cut public spending, individuals are required to cover costs for basic necessities, such as food, health care...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 860–864.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Lynne Haney Drawing on interviews with formerly incarcerated fathers and court observations of child-support hearings, this article explores the state’s role in the massive accumulation of child-support debt. Arguing that this role is too often hidden from view, the article demystifies how much...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 447–473.
Published: 01 July 2014
...Chris Garces To keep drugs and weapons out and to generate security clearance, Ecuador’s prison administrations now demand the visual, digital, or physical strip searching of all adult citizens who establish contact with incarcerated subjects. The prison system may normalize such denuding...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 475–502.
Published: 01 July 2014
...Jon Horne Carter This essay examines a period of crisis in the national penitentiary system in Honduras, during emergency campaigns designed to combat transnational gangs, called maras . Emergency laws led to the incarceration of mara members by the thousands, overcrowding prisons and overburdening...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2010) 109 (1): 197–219.
Published: 01 January 2010
... and autobiographical element to the legacy of political incarceration in Sudan. Yet, most of these memoirs tend to be in written form, and rarely have they been combined with visual representation or a stand-alone visual artistic work. The essay focuses on one such conspicuous exception, by zeroing in on a series...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 309–327.
Published: 01 April 2011
...Chris Cunneen The processes of criminalization lay the foundation for creating significant disadvantage among Indigenous people across the former settler societies of Australia, New Zealand, and North America. Yet the massive incarceration of Indigenous people has not resulted in ensuring...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 854–859.
Published: 01 October 2022
... the formerly incarcerated upon reentry. [email protected] Copyright © 2022 Duke University Press 2022 incarceration public mythology prison research reentry racial capitalism A G A I N S T the D A Y Zach Gillespie, Mychal Pagan, Aiyuba Thomas, Derick McCarthy, and Vincent Thompson...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 846–853.
Published: 01 October 2022
... and the carceral state. Drawing on interviews with formerly incarcerated people, this article investigates this paradox in detail, tracing how the long arms of carcerality and debt operate in tandem in the daily life of car use and ownership. It describes the ways in which credit dovetails with capture—pretextual...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 865–871.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Manuel Galindo; Hannah Appel The majority of people incarcerated in the United States have not been convicted of any crime. Rather, they are there because they are too poor to pay their way out of jail. The financialization of the criminal legal system means that wealthy people go free while poor...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 640–655.
Published: 01 July 2014
... incarceration (without mass protest) of “dangerous populations,” almost any young black man, Latino gang members, and small-fry neighborhood drug dealers. The normalization of long-term solitary confinement in Security Housing Units (SHUs) in US prisons crosses over into the realm of torture and crimes against...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 503–528.
Published: 01 July 2014
... deprivation and political suppression, the extent of its apparent power within large numbers of institutions, and its integration with criminal culture in the outside world. Novitiate prisoners, who may initially have no connection to gangs outside prison and whose incarceration may be prolonged through...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 834–837.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Andrew Ross [email protected] Copyright © 2022 Duke University Press 2022 References Bardelli Tommaso Gillespie Zach Tu Thuy Linh . 2021 . “ Blood from a Stone: How New York Prisons Force People to Pay for Their Own Incarceration .” Prison Policy Initiative...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 621–628.
Published: 01 July 2014
... were being incarcerated for a crime. Individuals charged with crimes, whether citizens or not, have constitutional protections against lengthy pretrial detentions. They also have a right to counsel at the government’s expense to assist in their defense. In contrast, immigration detention...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (3): 643–650.
Published: 01 July 2023
..., while also being honest about who faces the brunt of gendered violence such that we can collectively craft more successful anti-violence interventions. Black trans organizers are at the forefront of crafting such interventions. Ky Peterson, a formerly incarcerated Black transgender man, cofounded...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 872–874.
Published: 01 October 2022
... research focuses on the economics of incarceration in the United States. Manuel Galindo is the son of two hardworking Salvadoran migrants, a south central LA native, a University of California, Berkeley graduate, and a community organizer and policy advocate. Currently he works as the carceral debt...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (4): 896–897.
Published: 01 October 2019
.... 2016. Review: The Prison in Twelve Landscapes Reveals the Invisible Tentacles of Mass Incarceration. New York Times, November 3. httpswww.nytimes .com/2016/11/04/movies/the-prison-in-twelve-landscapes-review.html. Dilts, Andrew. 2012. Revisiting Johan Galtung s Concept of Structural Violence. New...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 629–639.
Published: 01 July 2014
... order of life is made possible, both in power and in reach, by these pockets of exclusion. No other president has been as busy as Barack Obama in converting civil life into penal life. From his attack on whistle- blowers and journalists to the continued disregard of mass incarceration...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 443–446.
Published: 01 July 2014
... . Herzfeld Michael . 2003 . The Body Impolitic: Artisans and Artifice in the Global Hierarchy of Value . Chicago, IL : University of Chicago Press . Moran Dominique . 2013 . “ Leaving Behind the ‘Total Institution’? Teeth, Transcarceral Spaces and (Re)Inscription of the Formerly Incarcerated...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (3): 485–507.
Published: 01 July 2008
... to incarcerate the innocent in Guantá- namo Bay, to rewrite international law, and to use techniques that are cruel, inhuman, and degrad- ing, we read complaints about an administration outside the law, secret CIA...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2006) 105 (1): 71–93.
Published: 01 January 2006
... openly disclaimed the legacy of slavery that had been recoded in postslavery legal decisions and practices surrounding incarceration, or the idea that prisoners were ‘‘civilly dead’’ and thus ‘‘slaves of the state Nested within the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery, was an exception...