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Abortion Criminalization: A Public Health Crisis Rooted in White Supremacy.

American Journal of Public Health, 2022
The Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the growing onslaught of state laws that criminalize abortion are part of a long history of maintaining White supremacy through reproductive control of Black and socially marginalized lives.
Taylor Riley   +3 more
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Careers in Criminalization: Reentry, Recidivism, and Repeated Incarceration

Crime and justice, 2022
Criminalization is the process by which people are classified by authorities as criminal and become subject to the control of criminal justice agencies—police, courts, and correctional departments.
B. Western, D. Harding
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Digitize and Punish: racial criminalization in the digital age

Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 2021
With several recent predictive policing misuse cases and Canada and the US’s federal government’s call for further police technology adoption, Jefferson’s Digitize and Punish provides a timely historical account of police technology’s proliferation from ...
Benjamin Faveri
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School Safety or School Criminalization? The Typical day of A School Resource Officer in the United States

British Journal of Criminology, 2021
School resource officers (SROs) have become increasingly common in schools in the United States and this growth of police in schools has taken place as part of a trend of school criminalization.
E. M. Higgins   +4 more
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Reimagining VAWA: Why Criminalization Is a Failed Policy and What a Non-Carceral VAWA Could Look Like

Violence against Women, 2020
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is the signature federal legislative accomplishment of the anti-violence movement and has ensured that criminalization is the primary response to intimate partner violence in the United States. But at the time of its
Leigh Goodmark
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Low-Income Black Mothers Parenting Adolescents in the Mass Incarceration Era: The Long Reach of Criminalization

American Sociological Review, 2019
Punitive and disciplinary forms of governance disproportionately target low-income Black Americans for surveillance and punishment, and research finds far-reaching consequences of such criminalization.
Sinikka Elliott, M. Reid
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Criminalization of “galamsey” and livelihoods in Ghana: Limits and consequences

, 2020
The fact that the artisanal and small‐scale mining (ASM) sector in Ghana is driven largely by poverty means that the sector is a major source of livelihood for people in mining communities across the country.
Francis Xavier Dery Tuokuu   +3 more
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Latinxs in the Kansas City Metro Area: Policing and Criminalization in Ethnic Enclaves

Journal of planning education and research, 2020
This study explores the socio-spatial, economic, and policing inequities experienced by Latinxs in the Kansas City metropolitan using geographic, census, and police data as well as qualitative analysis of interviews and workshops.
Janet Garcia-Hallett   +3 more
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Criminal Mobility and Criminal Achievement [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2008
This study examines the impact of criminal mobility on criminal earning patterns in a sample of incarcerated offenders who reported their criminal experiences over a three-year period. Criminal mobility is indicated by an individual's offending perimeter and not the traditional journey-to-crime measure.
Carlo Morselli, Marie-Noële Royer
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Beyond control: the criminalization of African asylum seekers in Israel

International Review of Sociology, 2020
This article analyzes the discursive process of criminalization of African asylum seekers in Israel. The Israeli case illuminates the way that marginalized social groups are constructed as a criminal threat, thus becoming a focal point of moral panic ...
Zvika Orr, M. Ajzenstadt
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