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Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice

By admin | on July 19, 2023 | 0 Comment
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When:
October 16, 2023 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2023-10-16T15:00:00-04:00
2023-10-16T17:00:00-04:00
Where:
McGill University, Arts Building, Classroom 160
853 Rue Sherbrooke O
Montréal
QC
Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice @ McGill University, Arts Building, Classroom 160

Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice

📍 McGill University, Arts Building – Room 160, 853 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, QC

🗓 : Monday, October 16, 3-5pm

👤 Joe Soss (Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, United States of America)

Over the past 40 years, public and private actors have turned U.S. criminal justice institutions into a vast network of revenue-generating operations. Today, practices such as fines, fees, forfeitures, prison charges, and bail premiums transfer billions of dollars from race-class subjugated communities to governments and corporations. Based on collaborative research with Joshua Page, Joe Soss will discuss the origins, operations, and consequences of this development. Criminal legal governance in the U.S. today operates as a regime of legal plunder, organized by the intersections of race, class, and gender. To understand it, one must locate it in the longer histories of racial capitalism, predatory uses of the state, and political resistance.

Organizations to credit: CRC in Racial Inequality in Democratic Societies, CECD financée par FRQ-SC et SSHRC

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