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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This panel highlights prison harms from yester year and today though thoughtful papers that consider the convict lease system in the American South, narratives from individuals sentenced to life without parole, perceptions of prison healthcare from older individuals, and the length of harm experienced by individuals who experience wrongful conviction.
Cartographies of Struggle: A Geographic Story of Convict-Leased Black Women in the American South - Hannah Ridner, Indiana University; Bonnie Ernst, Indiana University; Carmen Diaz, Indiana University Bloomington
Another Chance: Analyzing Life-without-Parole Commutation Request Narratives - Doris Schartmueller, California State University, Chico
Distrust of prison healthcare providers as a barrier to care access among older incarcerated adults - Meghan Novisky, Cleveland State University; Chelsey Narvey, Sam Houston State University
Years lost: Factors contributing to how long the wrongfully convicted are incarcerated before being exonerated. - Belinda Latsky-Campbell, Texas A&M International University