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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel includes qualitative research presentations on timely, cutting-edge issues in courts and punishment. Topics in this panel include prosecutorial decision-making, the role of data science experts in reproducing inequality, shifts away from the gender binary in prisons, and formerly incarcerated people’s civic identity during Trump’s second presidential term.
Reevaluating assumptions: Ethnographic insights into prosecutorial decision-making - Chiara Clio Packard, University of Utah
Neutralizing inequality with data: Risk assessment analysts and the politics of predictive punishment - Sino Esthappan, Northwestern University
“He’s got more felonies than I do!” Patriotic cynicism among formerly incarcerated people in the return of Trump’s America - Janani Umamaheswar, George Mason University
Strategizing About Organizational Change: Perspectives from Prison Monitors on Healthcare Consent Decrees - Bryant Joachim Jackson-Green, Loyola University
Co-sponsored by the Division on Corrections and Sentencing and the Division of Qualitative Research.