New Publication: Policing Carceral Boundaries
Prof. , Prof. and instructor have recently been published in a special issue of Social Justice, entitled ‘Beyond Mass Incarceration’. The paper is called “Policing Carceral Boundaries: Access to Information and Research with Prisoners”.
ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Social Justice
Founded in 1974, Social Justice is a quarterly peer-reviewed educational journal that seeks to inform theory and praxis on issues of equality and justice. Its early focus on issues of crime, police repression, social control, and the penal system has expanded to encompass human and civil rights, citizenship and immigration issues, environmental victims and health and safety concerns, welfare and education, ethnic and gender relations, and persistent global inequalities.