What Does It Mean to End Mass Incarceration, and How Would We Know If We Did?doi:10.1080/0731129X.2023.2170658Vincent ChiaoRoutledgeCriminal Justice Ethics
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well-being that grounds their lives. His status as an outsider continues in the sequestered life of the prison, wherepunishmentconsists of being a perpetual outsider, cut off from the world, and confined to a bleak, monotonous, and dangerous world. Incarceration comprises another form of...
so Universalism contends for the equality of all before God’s love. It does not assert that all are equally good, or will be equally happy: but it contends that no child of God is ever orphaned; that he never loses, or can lose, his Father; that the mere fact of death makes no...
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Perhaps she’s not an altogether reliable narrator, because she admits in the Introduction to not telling things, and later we hear about one disturbing behavior, although it doesn’t seem to be one that requires incarceration of more than a year. She also tells of a suicide attempt but say...