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Session explores the expansive scholarship on the institutional landscapes of criminalization through the lens of the courts, educational systems, and immigration systems.
How the Purportedly Unpaid Wages of Whiteness Explain Support for the Criminalization of Knowledge - Kevin M. Drakulich, Northeastern University; Christian Elijah Law, Northeastern University; Ciela Capage, Northeastern University
Judicial Discretion as Colonial Power in Immigration and Criminal Courts - Andrea Gomez Cervantes, Wake Forest University; Brittany Battle, Wake Forest University; Dimarvin Puerto, Wake Forest University
Litigant Experiences in Protection from Abuse Trials: Insights from a Court-Watching Project - Maria Paula Mendoza, University of Delaware
Naturalizing the Unnatural: The Social Construction of the Pathologically Criminal Female - Chris Irlam, University of Idaho
Between Risk and Race: Does Diagnostic Ambiguity Fuel Racial Disparities under Sexually Violent Predator Laws? - Trevor Alexander Hoppe, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Rebecca Ann DiBennardo, Vera Institute of Justice; Sayer Davis Van Dyke