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On Incarceration and Health:

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
There was no mirror in his cell at the maximum-security prison where Mr. P. had spent more than half his life, but he didn’t need to see himself to know his body was decaying. And now his incarceration had been extended — which was clearly harmful to his health.
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The Language of Incarceration and of Persons Subject to Incarceration

Public Health Ethics, 2022
Abstract Reflecting on Smith (2021) in this issue, this commentary extends our consideration of issues in carceral health and questions the dehumanizing language we sometimes use—including in public health and public health ethics—to talk about persons held in incarceration.
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Incarceration

Abstract An account of humane and least restrictive imprisonment is defended in relation to the punishment of serious criminal offenders. Such imprisonment is cast as the next parsimonious step up in penal severity compared with noncustodial sanctions that impose various burdens on offenders while leaving them at liberty to move about in
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Pains of incarceration: The stigmatization of incarcerated mothers

2013
Gender roles and identity are some of the most important forces that determine who we are. In prison, it is common for one's identity to be stripped away through a series of degradation ceremonies and constant humiliations. This thesis investigates how gender-based incarceration policies have targeted women and, even more harshly, mothers.
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Incarceration of the Penis

Journal of Urology, 1945
H A, HOFFMAN, F H, COLBY
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The colonialism of incarceration

Radical Philosophy Review, 2014
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Architecture Of Incarceration.

The Art Book, 1994
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