Disability Incarcerated gathers thirteen contributions from an impressive array of fields. Taken together, these essays assert that a complex understanding of disability is crucial to an understanding of incarceration, and that we must expand what has come to be called ‘incarceration.’ The chapters in this book examine a host of sites, such as prisons, institutions for people with developmental disabilities, psychiatric hospitals, treatment centers, special education, detention centers, and group homes; explore why various sites should be understood as incarceration; and discuss the causes and effects of these sites historically and currently. This volume includes a preface by Professor Angela Y. Davis and an afterword by Professor Robert McRuer.
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Disability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada
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ISBN
9781137404053
Categories CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT POLICIES, Crime & criminology, GEOGRAPHY, GEOGRAPHY, HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, Penology & punishment, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SERVICES & WELFARE, CRIMINOLOGY, Sociology, SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
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