The insightful chapters in this volume reveal the multiple and multifaceted intersections between mass incarceration and neoliberal precarity. Both mass incarceration and the criminal justice system are profoundly implicated in the production and reproduction of the low-wage “exploitable” precariat, both within and beyond prison walls. The carceral state is a regime of labor discipline—and a growing one—that extends far beyond its own inmate labor.
Coerced by Erin Hatton - Paperback - University of California Press
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Labor and Punishment by Erin Hatton - Paperback - University of
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Exclusion and Extraction: Criminal Justice Contact and the Reallocation of Labor
The insightful chapters in this volume reveal the multiple and multifaceted intersections between mass incarceration and neoliberal precarity. Both
Labor and Punishment: Work in and out of Prison