Friedman, Brittany

Andere Namen:
  • Friedman, Brittany Michelle
Beruf: Kriminologin / Hochschullehrerin / Soziologin / Autorin
Beziehungen zu Organisationen: University of Southern California
Rutgers University
Geografischer Bezug: Wirkungsort: Los Angeles, Calif.
Land: Vereinigte Staaten (XD-US)
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678 |b is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Faculty Affiliate of the Program in Criminal Justice and the Center for Security, Race, and Rights at Rutgers University. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Northwestern University and researches race and prison order, penal policy, and the intersections between institutions and monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system. Her first book, Born in Blood: Death Work, White Power, and the Rise of the Black Guerilla Family (forthcoming, University of North Carolina Press), traces the institutionalization of control strategies designed to eradicate Black political protest and the resulting consequences for the prison social system. She enjoys writing for academic and general audiences, with articles, chapters, essays, and interviews appearing in scholarly and public outlets. 
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