Critical Perspectives in Criminal Justice

Issue 1:2

Fall 2020

The last issue of 2020 explores perspectives in criminal justice outside of the reform/status quo binary. This issue, led by Maanas Sharma, includes essays, interviews, art, and poetry advocating for transformative changes to our carceral system. From abolition to utilitarianism, and AI to protest, this publication is sure to have something that interests you.

Read the whole publication and/or individual works below!

ESSAYS

Marijuana Legalization and the Philosophies of Policymaking

Miles Grossman

Predictive Prosecution: Part 2

Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, Featured Expert

COMMENTARY

Whoever Says ‘Prison’ Says Black: The Genealogy of the Criminal Justice System

Maanas Sharma

Rehabilitative Justice: What the US can learn from the Norwegian Model?

Saamiya Laroia

Life in Prison for Hedge Clippers: A Racialized Justice System

JIPP Student Editorial Board

ART + POETRY

Living Punishable by Death

Iyana Trotman

The Silenced Voices

Shahzaad Raja


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