Despite its monstrous, carceral appearance, the convention centre is in fact only modestly sized by other cities' standards. |
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Yet the contrast between the carceral and the viewer society is probably overstated. |
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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. |
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The prisons represent more of a juxtaposition of architectural fragments along breathtaking perspectives than the atrocities of carceral life. |
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An additional 68,000 black women were locked up, a number higher than the total carceral population of any one major western European country. |
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There is no doubt that this problem will only worsen with the enactment of Bill C-10 and its call for longer carceral sentences. |
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That is the description by the people we entrust, who have expertise in carceral policy in this country. |
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During the course of the year, we received several requests from within the carceral system. |
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The result is that those who are legally innocent too often suffer more severe and punitive carceral conditions than those who are sentenced. |
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Some express concern that it is a euphemism which hides the carceral reality. |
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Accuseds who would have otherwise pled guilty to severe gun crimes, may now be dissuaded by the certainty of a fixed carceral period. |
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At a minimum, the wall was a permanent advertisement for the carceral nature of Soviet Communism. |
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But there simply cannot be any rule, or any carceral logic, or any arguments whatsoever, for filthy toilets. |
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None of this directly refutes Alexander's argument that the modern carceral state is a new version of Jim Crow. |
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Three great notions were defined: the penal system, the carceral system and the coercive system. |
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Given the unusual nature of resistance in such carceral regimes, many historians have stressed processes of regulation over patterns of resistance in penal institutions. |
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Related to this notion of surveillance and carceral institutional space is Foucault's notion of the panopticon, a mechanism for establishing social power. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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The courts literally territorialize these trans people within carceral spaces. |
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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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One cannot run a state that is both cheap and carceral. |
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At the same time, through the publication of a number of penal registration files, we wish to give an idea of the mixture of cynicism and meticulousness that characterised the carceral bureaucracy. |
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Section 718 limited the use of incarceration as a sentencing tool, but still provided the option to judges when the particular offense before them warranted a carceral period. |
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On the bank of Mulungu stream, water holes were used by the carceral community and, from 1942, by the military, who built a kind of local communitarian laundry. |
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While Peterson-Badali and Koegl's study does provide a preliminary investigation on an important aspect of the carceral experience, it is not complete. |
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In what follows, I explore their meditations on resistant subjectivity and embodiment within a heterotopic carceral world. |
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Here, outside of the state, Melanesians create their own carceral society with its own diffuse forms of self-policing, surveillance, discipline and moral watchfulness. |
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