Carceral logics human incarceration and animal captivity

Carceral logics permeate our thinking about humans and nonhumans. We imagine that greater punishment will reduce crime and make society safer. We hope that more convictions and policing for animal crimes will keep animals safe and elevate their social status. The dominant approach to human-animal re...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Gruen, Lori (Editor), Marceau, Justin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2022
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Collection: Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Paula Tarankow, "Race and the carceral logics in the history of the American Animal Welfare Movement"
  • Richard Cupp, "Criminal Justice Reform and animal abuse : seeking an uneasy middle ground"
  • Ashley Beck, "Giving a voice to the voiceless : combating animal cruelty in the courtroom"
  • Pam Frasch, "Examining anti-cruelty enhancements - historical context and policy considerations"
  • Benjamin Levin, "Carceral progressivism and animal victims"
  • Jennifer Chacon, "Caging and immigration enforcement"
  • Sam Kamin, "The failure of the war on drugs"
  • Tammy Kuennen, "Lessons learned from the tough on crime approach to IPV"
  • Aya Gruber, "Progressive pet issues and the carceral carve-out"
  • Delci Winders, "Beyond codifying the contours of confinement"
  • Justin Marceau, "Carceral logics beyond incarceration"
  • Jessica Pierce & Marc Bekoff , "Give us our freedoms"
  • Maneesha Deckha, "(Human) children and humane-washing in prisons, detention centres, and zoos and aquaria"
  • Karen Morin, "Bovine lives & the making of a 19th c. American Carceral Archipelago"
  • Kelly S. Montford, "The prison as multi-species carcerality"
  • David Pellow, "Animal liberation prisoner and the repression of intersectional ecological justice movements"
  • Vik Amar and Alan Chen, "Cause lawyering for the caged : a comparative examination of law reform approaches in the prisoners' rights and Animals Rights Movements"
  • Jessica Eisen, "Habeas Corpus for non human animals : towards a critical approach"
  • Doug Kysar, "False imprisonment"
  • Will Potter, "Imagining animal protection as a Civil Rights Movement"
  • Lori Gruen, "Abolition : thinking beyond carceral logics"