Policing, Prisons, and the Law

Books

Chapters

  • Goodwin, M. (2020). Lessons for law and society: A reproductive justice New Deal or Bill of Rights. In Policing the womb (pp. 164-190). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139343244.011
  • Gottschalk, M. (2006). Not the usual suspects: Feminists, women’s groups, and the anti-rape movement. In The prison and the gallows: The politics of mass incarceration in America (pp. 115-138). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511791093.006
  • Klein, A. (2016). Feminism and the criminalisation of HIV non-disclosure. In C. Stanton & H. Quirk (Eds.), Criminalising contagion: Legal and ethical challenges of disease transmission and the criminal law (pp. 175-200). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316135631.010
  • Lorenz, K., & Hayes, R. M. (2020). Intersectional pathways: The role victimization plays in women’s offending and in prisons. In J. Hector (Ed.), Women and prison (pp. 97-129). Springer. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-46172-0_8
  • Matthiesen, S. (2021). The labor of captivity: Incarcerated mothers and their children. In Reproduction reconceived (pp. 58-91). University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520970441-003
  • Roth, R. (2017). “She doesn’t deserve to be treated like this”: Prisons as sites of reproductive injustice. In L. J. Ross, L. Roberts, E. Derkas, W. Peoples, & P. B. Toure (Eds.), Radical reproductive justice: Foundations, theory, practice, critique (pp. 285-301). The Feminist Press. https://www.prisonpolicy.org/scans/Roth%202017%20Prisons%20Reproductive%20Injustice.pdf

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Please also see bibliography #93: Prison Abolition