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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The criminal justice system is a central force impacting the political and social fabric of the United States. This panel considers how experiences with the carceral state shape the identities of those it targets, both inside and outside of the prison. These papers pay particular attention to citizen perspectives on state power.
Black Youth and the Carceral State: Coming of Political Age in Prison - David Jonathan Knight, University of Chicago
Public Perceptions of Black Women and Girls and its Impacts on Punishment - Sally Nuamah, Northwestern University
Race, Ethnicity, and Religion: Understanding How Civilians Assess Police - Ajenai S. Clemmons, University of Denver
Social Segregation and Discriminatory Policing - Ryan Hubert, University of California, Davis; Andrew Little, University of California-Berkeley