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How to use carceral in a sentence

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Despite its monstrous, carceral appearance, the convention centre is in fact only modestly sized by other cities' standards.
Yet the contrast between the carceral and the viewer society is probably overstated.
What is reserved in these techniques of self-fashioning is the right to define the terms of being an object for the carceral and clinical gaze.
The prisons represent more of a juxtaposition of architectural fragments along breathtaking perspectives than the atrocities of carceral life.
An additional 68,000 black women were locked up, a number higher than the total carceral population of any one major western European country.
There is no doubt that this problem will only worsen with the enactment of Bill C-10 and its call for longer carceral sentences.
That is the description by the people we entrust, who have expertise in carceral policy in this country.
During the course of the year, we received several requests from within the carceral system.
The result is that those who are legally innocent too often suffer more severe and punitive carceral conditions than those who are sentenced.
Some express concern that it is a euphemism which hides the carceral reality.
Accuseds who would have otherwise pled guilty to severe gun crimes, may now be dissuaded by the certainty of a fixed carceral period.
At a minimum, the wall was a permanent advertisement for the carceral nature of Soviet Communism.
But there simply cannot be any rule, or any carceral logic, or any arguments whatsoever, for filthy toilets.
None of this directly refutes Alexander's argument that the modern carceral state is a new version of Jim Crow.
Three great notions were defined: the penal system, the carceral system and the coercive system.
Given the unusual nature of resistance in such carceral regimes, many historians have stressed processes of regulation over patterns of resistance in penal institutions.
Related to this notion of surveillance and carceral institutional space is Foucault's notion of the panopticon, a mechanism for establishing social power.
This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon.
The courts literally territorialize these trans people within carceral spaces.
But Ferrara, following Devereaux into the cold heart of the penal system, reveals the city behind the city, the carceral world and its monstrous indignities.
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