Symposium Articles Published: UCLA Law Review, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, and Criminalization.”
From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally About Women, Race, and Social Control | Kimberlé W. Crenshaw | 1418 |
Prison, Foster Care, and the Systemic Punishment of Black Mothers | Dorothy E. Roberts | 1474 |
Blind Discretion: Girls of Color & Delinquency in the Juvenile Justice System | Jyoti Nanda | 1502 |
The New Racially Restrictive Covenant: Race, Welfare, and the Policing of Black Women in Subsidized Housing | Priscilla A. Ocen | 1540 |
Justice for Girls: Are We Making Progress? | Francine T. Sherman | 1584 |
Engendering Rape | Kim Shayo Buchanan | 1630 |
Uncomfortable Places, Close Spaces: Female Correctional Workers’ Sexual Interactions With Men and Boys in Custody | Brenda V. Smith | 1690 |
“In an Avalanche Every Snowflake Pleads Not Guilty”: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Incarceration and Impediments to Women’s Fair Housing Rights | George Lipsitz | 1746 |
-Thanks to Concurring Opinions Blog for the heads up!