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Skyscraper Jails

The Fight Against Jail Expansion in New York City
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  • Skyscraper Jails by Zhandarka Kurti
  • Skyscraper Jails by Zhandarka Kurti
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A damning account of the latest transformation in mass incarceration, revealing how powerful nonprofits and progressives use the language of social movements to help pave the way for new jails. In 2019, after unyielding pressure from activists, New York City seemed poised to close the detested Rikers Island penal colony. But the city had not actually committed to closing Rikers. At the same time, it was laying the groundwork for the construction of more jails, a network of skyscraper facilities amounting to the largest carceral construction the city has seen in decades. How did this happen? is at once a case study and a cautionary tale for what will be coming to cities and towns across the United States and beyond.

Author Biography:

Zhandarka Kurtiis an assistant professor of criminal justice and criminology at Loyola University Chicago. Her work examines race, class, criminalization and punishment through a historical and contemporary perspective. She is the co-author of States of Incarceration: Rebellion, Reform and the Future of America’s Punishment System and editor of Treason to Whiteness is Loyalty to Humanity.  Jarrod Shanahan is the author of Captives: How Rikers Island Took New York City Hostage, co-author of States of Incarceration: Rebellion, Reform, and America's Punishment System, and City Time: On Being Sentence to Rikers Island, forthcoming from NYU Press, and editor of Treason to Whiteness Is Loyalty to Humanity. He lives in Chicago and works as an assistant professor of Criminal Justice at Governors State University in University Park, IL.
Release date Australia
March 11th, 2025
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
272
ISBN-13
9798888902646
Product ID
38592696

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