Jail is Everywhere

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Jail is Everywhere

Fighting the New Geography of Mass Incarceration

Gilmore, Ruth Wilson; Pelot-Hobbs, Lydia; Schept, Judah; Norton, Jack

Verso Books

01/2024

208

Mole

Inglês

9781804291313

15 a 20 dias

350

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Foreword
- Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Introduction: The Jail Is Everywhere
- Jack Norton, Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, and Judah Schept

1. A Quiet Jail Boom
- Jasmine Heiss

2. The Long Fight Against Jail Expansion in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
- An Interview with James Kilgore of Build Programs Not Jails

3. County Jails and the Immigrant Dragnet
- Silky Shah

4. Decarcerating Sacramento: Confronting Jail Expansion in California's Capital
- Liz Blum

5. "Not One More Dollar Goes into This Jail": Becoming Abolitionists in Upstate New York
- Andrew J. Pragacz and Kevin Revier

6. "You Start with Where You Are and with the People Who Are Around You": Organizing Against Jails Across Tennessee
- An Interview with Dawn Harrington and Gicola Lane of Free Hearts

7. Carceral Communities: Local Resistance to the Prison-Industrial Complex in the Mountain South
- Amelia Kirby

8. Communities Over Cages-the (Ongoing) Campaign to Close the Atlanta City Jail
- Xochitl Bervera and Wes Ware

9. Federal Courts, FEMA Dollars, and Local Elections in the Struggle Against Phase III in New Orleans
- An Interview with Lexi Peterson-Burge of Orleans Parish Prison Reform Coalition

10. Real Solutions: Organizing for Alternatives to a Big New Jail in a Small Republican County
- Sarah Westover and Matt Witt

11. Lessons from the No New Jails Network and the New York City Struggle Against Carceral Feminism
- An Interview with Mon Mohapatra of the No New Jails Network

Conclusion: Fighting the New Geography of Mass Incarceration
- Jack Norton, Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, and Judah Schept

Acknowledgments

Appendix: "The County Jail"
- Stanley Boone
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Prison; abolition; Ruth Wilson Gilmore; Mariame Kaba; Angela Davis; carceral state; Heather Ann Thompson; George Floyd; Black Lives Matter; police; policing