Global lockdown : race, gender, and the prison-industrial complex /

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Imprint:New York : Routledge, 2005.
Description:1 online resource (xxviii, 323 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11304265
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Other authors / contributors:Oparah, Julia Chinyere.
ISBN:9781317793663
1317793668
9781317793670
1317793676
1315810816
9781315810812
0415950562
9780415950565
0415950570
9780415950572
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-317) and index.
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Other form:Print version: Global lockdown 0415950562
Table of Contents:
  • Domestic enemies and carceral circles : African women and criminalization in Italy / Asale Angel-Ajani
  • Not the most dangerous woman in Canada : challenging the criminalization of women who resist / Lisa Neve and Kim Pate
  • Victims and agents of crime : the new crusade against trafficking / Kamala Kempadoo
  • The prison industrial complex in indigenous California / Stormy Ogden
  • Through the eyes of a strong black woman survivor : an Australian story / Robbie Kina
  • Queering anti-prison work : African American lesbians in the juvenile justice system / Beth Richie
  • Imprisoned for Zina : geopolitics and women's narratives in Pakistan / Shahnaz Khan
  • Modern day slavery : inside the prison-industrial complex / Kemba Smith
  • Remaking big government : immigration and crime control in the United States / Rebecca Bohrman and Naomi Murakawa
  • Las mujeres olvidadas : women in Mexican prisons / Cristina Jose-Kampfner
  • Latinas and the war on drugs in the United States, Latin America, and Europe / Juanita Díaz-Cotto
  • From neighborhood to prison : women and the war on drugs in Portugal / Manuela Ivone Pereira da Cunha
  • 'Mules', 'yardies' and other folk devils : mapping cross-border imprisonment in Britain / Julia Sudbury
  • Nigerian women in prison : hostages in law / Biko Agozino
  • Occupied territories, resisting women : Palestinian women political prisoners / Elham Bayour
  • Playing global cop : U.S. militarism and the prison industrial complex / Linda Evans
  • Pierce the future for hope : mothers and prisoners in the post Keynesian California landscape / Ruth Wilson Gilmore
  • The justice for women campaign : incarcerated domestic violence survivors in post-apartheid South Africa / Lisa Vetten and Kailash Bhana
  • Reproductive rights in Nepal : from criminalization to resistance / Melissa Upreti
  • Sisters inside : speaking out against criminal injustice / Debbie Kilroy.