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Hearing/S: Will In The Carceral Archive, Kayla Morse
Hearing/S: Will In The Carceral Archive, Kayla Morse
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This long-form poetry project follows the human will — in this case the “criminal,” or captive will — as it is manhandled through an archive of reverends, wardens and superintendents narrating the future of prison reform. Drawing primarily from National Prison Association Conference archives between the years 1874 and 1895, these documents saturate the work with a will resistant but compelled towards subjugation by the state — as it appears within the text across forced labor economies, eugenic prison science that dictates starvation, classification, and isolation as the rule, the dehumanization of banal bureaucratic processes, the visceral and spectacular violence …
Reducing Mass Incarceration: Exploring The Values Of Values, Jeremy Travis
Reducing Mass Incarceration: Exploring The Values Of Values, Jeremy Travis
Publications and Research
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Community Justice: Viewing Mass Incarceration From The Ground Up, Jeremy Travis
Community Justice: Viewing Mass Incarceration From The Ground Up, Jeremy Travis
Publications and Research
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What About The Children? Assessing The Ripple Effects Of Mass Incarceration, Jeremy Travis
What About The Children? Assessing The Ripple Effects Of Mass Incarceration, Jeremy Travis
Publications and Research
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