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In 2018, Colorado voters passed an amendment that banned involuntary labor as a punishment for a crime. But forced labor under the threat of severe punishment, like weeks of solitary confinement, has continued in state prisons.
Colorado is electing a new governor and most members of its legislature this year. Many activists against forced prison labor plan to pressure those running for legislation that delivers on the anti-slavery amendment state voters passed in 2018.
boltsmag.org
Years after voters amended the state’s constitution to ban forced labor in prison, a court ruling could finally make Colorado change how prison guards “compel and coerce” work.
Years after voters amended the state’s constitution to ban forced labor in prison, a court ruling could finally make Colorado change how prison guards “compel and coerce” work.
New article theorizing the relational mechanisms that reproduce criminal legal inequalities. Come for the theory; stay for the review of cutting-edge research showing how social closure, exploitation, and claims-making drive inequality under the law
compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
This article outlines a relational theory of legal inequality through a review of recent studies of crime, law, and deviance. I argue that three relational mechanisms—claims-making, social closure, a...