Five Studies About: The Shadow Carceral State
Curated crime research studies, all related to the shadow carceral state
Hello! I'm Aaron Jacklin, and this is The Art of Explaining Crime, an independent newsletter that helps you think and write about crime.
Published Tuesdays and Thursdays, Five Studies About is a free tip sheet where I curate recent crime and justice studies related to one topic. Today’s topic is the shadow carceral state.
These new crime studies related to the shadow carceral state were recently published by one of the journals I monitor.
I try not to create lists of studies from single journals, but once in a while I’ll make an exception for special issues on a topic that I think needs more exposure. Today’s list is one such exception. Kudos to the editors at Theoretical Criminology! (Oh, there were more than five articles, the rest of which can be found here.)
1. Introduction to special issue on dismantling the shadow carceral state [Theoretical Criminology]
2. Banking in the shadows of the carceral state: Prisons, paternalism, and the regulation of money in prison trust accounts [Theoretical Criminology]
3. The family policing industrial complex: The shadow carceral state in sites intended for the support of families [Theoretical Criminology]
4. Reflections on the shadow carceral state [Theoretical Criminology]
5. Reforming the shadow carceral state [Theoretical Criminology]
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