Racial capitalism and punishment philosophy and practices: what really stands in the way of prison abolition |
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Authors: | William Calathes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Criminal Justice, New Jersey City University, Jersey City, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper explores punishment philosophy and practices in the United States from a critical criminological perspective, utilizing a racial capitalism framework to illustrate forces that impede prison abolition. The paper examines historic and contemporary punishments implemented against ‘others’ to show how such practices help to sustain white capital accumulation and white privilege. The paper also discusses a number of the individual social-psychological theories that assist in the maintenance of that system. Finally, the paper calls for the eradication of racial capitalism through a stronger revolutionary consciousness. |
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Keywords: | Critical criminology prison abolition racial capitalism |
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