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Disability injustice : confronting criminalization in Canada

Title
Disability injustice : confronting criminalization in Canada / edited by Kelly Fritsch, Jeffrey Monaghan, and Emily van der Meulen.
ISBN
9780774867122
0774867124
Publication
Vancouver, BC : UBC Press, [2022]
Copyright Notice Date
©2022.
Physical Description
vi, 351 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Ableism is embedded in Canadian criminal justice institutions, policies, and practices, making incarceration and institutionalization dangerous - even deadly - for disabled people. Disability Injustice brings together highly original work by a range of scholars and activists to explore disability in the historical and contemporary Canadian criminal justice system. The contributors confront challenging topics such as eugenics and crime control; the pathologizing of difference as deviance within criminal law systems; processes of criminalization based on discretionary, biased approaches to physical and mental health; and the role of disability justice activism in contesting longstanding discrimination and exclusion. Weaving together disability and sociolegal studies, criminology, and law, they examine disability in relation to various agencies and aspects of the criminal justice system. Policing and surveillance, sentencing and the courts, prisons and other carceral spaces, and alternatives to confinement are among the areas of focus. Drawing on empirical data and new theoretical insights, Disability Injustice investigates how disability intersects with race, class, gender, and sexuality to perpetuate oppression, paying particular attention to ways forward. This provocative collection highlights how, with deeper understanding of disability, we can and should challenge the practices of crime control and the processes of criminalization. "-- Publisher website.
Other formats
Issued also in electronic format.
Online version: Disability injustice. Vancouver ; Toronto: UBC Press, 2022
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 03, 2022
Series
Disability culture and politics.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Resisting the criminalization of disability: cripping disability injustice toward accessible decarceral futures / Kelly Fritsch, Jeffrey Monaghan, and Emily van der Meulen
Part 1. Practices and processes of criminalization
From prisoner to patient: mental health and Toronto's Andrew Mercer Reformatory for females, 1880-1969 / Theresa L. Raymond
Histories of living in a negative relation to the law: resistance to HIV criminalization / Alexander McClelland
The criminalization of sex work: creating conditions for disability / Lindsay Blewett
The judicialization of everyday life in Quebec: intellectual disability, sexuality, and control / Guillaume Ouellet, Lisandre Labrecque-Lebeau, Pierre Pariseau-Legault, and Emmanuelle Bernheim
Part 2. The Criminal (In)Justice System
Police encounters with "people in crisis": mental health and policing / Alok Mukherjee
Therapeutic justice or epistemic injustice? the case of mental health courts in Québec / Sue-Ann MacDonald, Véronique Fortin, and Stéphanie Houde
Conceptualizing jury representation: research on physical disability and the "larger community" in Canadian jury rolls / Richard Jochelson and Michelle Bertrand
Punishing disability and trauma: evaluating the use of segregation in Canadian prisons / Megan Rusciano
Part 3. Reconceptualizing Disability and Reframing Justice
Disability, politics, and collectively reimagining justice: challenging the ableist contours of the 1969 Canadian criminal code reform / River Rossi
The politics of death-making/ assisted suicide: a Castoriadan reading / Ravi Malhotra
#Endpoliceviolence: nonhegemonic bodies, police violence, and abolitionist politics / Abigail Curlew and Jeffrey Monaghan
Refuting carceral logics and their alternatives: toward noncarceral (disability) futures / Liat Ben-Moshe.
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