Carceral geographers may be interested to see this new special issue of the Fordham Law Journal entitled “The Geography of Confinement”, which includes papers on the political representation of prisoners, and prison culture.
The table of contents is posted below, with links to the fulltexts of the papers.
Collateral
Johnny Perez
The Geography of Mass Incarceration: Prison Gerrymandering and the Dilution of Prisoners’ Political Representation
Julie A. Ebenstein
Beyond the Island: Changing the Culture of New York City Jails
Michael Jacobson, Elizabeth DeWolf, Margaret Egan, and David Hafetz
Grassroots Challenges to the Effects of Prison Sprawl on Mental Health Services for Incarcerated People
Stefen R. Short
Criminal Punishment and the Politics of Place
John F. Pfaff