Sunbelt capitalism and the making of the carceral state / Kirstine Taylor.
2025
KF9223 .T39 2025 (Mapit)
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Title
Sunbelt capitalism and the making of the carceral state / Kirstine Taylor.
Imprint
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2025.
Copyright
©2025
Description
260 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Series
Chicago series in law and society.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: The sunbelt carceral state
The birth of law-and-order politics
Black freedom struggles, white violence, and new criminal codes
The development of law enforcement power
Captive labor, prisoners' rights, and the postwar prison boom
Conclusion: Contesting the carceral present.
The birth of law-and-order politics
Black freedom struggles, white violence, and new criminal codes
The development of law enforcement power
Captive labor, prisoners' rights, and the postwar prison boom
Conclusion: Contesting the carceral present.
Summary
"Sunbelt Capitalism and the Making of the Carceral State examines the revolution of southern criminal punishment from Jim Crow to the dawn of mass incarceration, charting this definitive era of carceral transformation and expansion in the U.S. South. The demise of the county chain gang, the professionalization of police, and the construction of large-scale prisons - built one right after the other for decades - were among the sweeping changes that forever altered the southern landscape and bolstered the region's capacity to punish. What prompted this southern revolution in criminal punishment? Kirstine Taylor argues that crisis in the cottonfields and the arrival of Sunbelt capitalism in the South's rising metropolises prompted lawmakers to build expansive, modern criminal punishment systems in response to Brown v. Board of Education and the Black freedom movements of the 1960s and 70s. Taking us inside industry-hunting expeditions, school desegregation battles, the sit-in movement, prisoners' labor unions, and policy commissions, this book tells the story of how a modernizing South became the most incarcerated region in the globe's most incarcerated nation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KF9223 .T39 2025
Language
English
ISBN
9780226838403 hardcover
0226838404 hardcover
9780226838427 paperback
0226838420 paperback
9780226838410 electronic book
0226838404 hardcover
9780226838427 paperback
0226838420 paperback
9780226838410 electronic book
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