Black women, victimization, and the limitations of the liberal state

This article challenges contemporary understandings of the US carceral state by confronting the realities of exceptionally high rates of homicide victimization among Black women and considering the implications for equality and understandings of the carceral state. We propose that neither the US sta...

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Main Author: Threadcraft, Shatema (Author)
Contributors: Miller, Lisa Lynn
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
In: Theoretical criminology
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