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.