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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
This unique panel includes 5 papers that explore the impact of incarceration and justice system involvement on the lives of women during adolescence and adulthood. Many of the papers use exhaustive ethnographic research to describe the complex net of problems that women encounter as they engage with the justice system as individuals and as partners of involved individuals.
Fragile Lives: Navigating the Harms of Re-entry in Austerity Britain - Simon Pemberton, University of Birmingham
Girls’ Experiences of Relational Loss in the Child Welfare and Juvenile Legal Systems - Noor Toraif, University of Pennsylvania
Motherhood at the Margin: Stigma, Social Ties, and the Political Economy of Punishment - Adam Kluge, University of Oxford, Centre for Criminology
State Predation? How the Carceral Care Economy Harms Black and Latine Women - CANCELLED - Raquel Guzman Delerme, University of Southern California
Women, the Criminal Legal System, and Racial Health Inequality - Laura M. DeMarco, North Carolina State University; Sadé Lindsay, Cornell University; Madi Crawford, North Carolina State University