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Category: Criminal Injustice Series - Year: 2011
CI: Towards 2012
December 28th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Towards 2012 by Nancy A. Heitzeg “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings…” from […]
Continue ReadingCI: The Demise of Death ???
December 21st, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. The Demise of Death ??? by Nancy A Heitzeg “The struggle for justice doesn’t […]
Continue ReadingCI: Resisting Gender Violence Without Cops or Prisons ~ An interview with Victoria Law
December 14th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Resisting Gender Violence Without Cops or Prisons ~ An interview with Victoria Law By […]
Continue ReadingCI: “Felon Fitness” ~ Thoughts on Cultural Commodification of Prisoners
December 7th, 2011
† The Criminal InJustice Series is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal Injustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. “Felon Fitness”: Thoughts on Cultural Commodification of Prisoners by Kay Whitlock […]
Continue ReadingCI: Anti-Transgender Violence ~ How Hate-Crime Laws Have Failed
November 30th, 2011
† The Criminal InJustice Series is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI.Criminal Injustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Anti-Transgender Violence: How Hate-Crime Laws Have Failed by Victoria Law On the morning […]
Continue ReadingCI: Giving Thanks
November 23rd, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Criminal Injustice: Giving Thanks By Kay Whitlock Tonight, Criminal Injustice offers profound thanks for […]
Continue ReadingCI: Pelican Bay is not Enough!! Continuing the Struggle Against Extreme Isolation and Sensory Deprivation
November 16th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Pelican Bay is not Enough!! Continuing the Struggle Against Extreme Isolation and Sensory Deprivation […]
Continue ReadingCI: On State Violence, White Male Privilege, and “Occupy”
November 9th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. On State Violence, White Male Privilege, and “Occupy” by Nancy A. Heitzeg “I ain’t […]
Continue ReadingCI: A Prisoner Writes from Pelican Bay
November 2nd, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. A Prisoner Writes from Pelican Bay to Victoria Law Editors note: Victoria Law is […]
Continue ReadingCI: Bread and Water
October 26th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Bread and Water by Nancy A. Heitzeg “All sorrows are less with bread.” ~ […]
Continue ReadingCI: California Prison Hunger Strike Ends, Conditions of “Immense Torture” Continue
October 19th, 2011
† The Criminal InJustice Series is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI.Criminal Injustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. California Prison Hunger Strike Ends, Conditions of “Immense Torture” Continue by: Victoria […]
Continue ReadingCI: 15 Years of Giving Voice to Women and Transgender Prisoners in California
October 12th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. 15 Years of Giving Voice to Women and Transgender Prisoners in California –An interview […]
Continue ReadingCI: Picture an Ex-Felon as a Law Abiding Citizen
October 5th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Picture an Ex-Felon as a Law Abiding Citizen by Tracey D. Syphax Unless you’ve […]
Continue ReadingCI: A Letter to My Son
September 28th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. A Letter to My Son by princss6 Here is my testimony – a letter […]
Continue ReadingCI: Go to Jail, Don’t Collect GI Bill
September 21st, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Go Directly To Jail: Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect the GI Bill […]
Continue ReadingCI: Incarceration Nation
September 14th, 2011
Criminal InJustice† is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. INCARCERATION NATION By Nancy A. Heitzeg aka soothsayer99 Again, many thanks to Seeta Persaud […]
Continue ReadingCriminal Injustice Boycott Edition
September 11th, 2011
† Criminal InJustice is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CI. Criminal InJustice is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Last Words By soothsayer99, CI Editor The mission of Criminal InJustice has always been […]
Continue ReadingCIK: Lawrence King’s Murder
September 7th, 2011
Cross-Posted from Criminal Injustice Kos:† † Criminal InJustice Kos is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Nancy Heitzeg (aka Soothsayer99 of DK), Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CIK. Criminal InJustice Kos is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Lawrence King’s Murder, […]
Continue ReadingCIK: West Memphis 3
August 31st, 2011
Cross-Posted from Criminal Injustice Kos:† † Criminal InJustice Kos is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Soothsayer99, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CIK. Criminal InJustice Kos is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. West Memphis Three Shine Spotlight on System’s Flaws […]
Continue ReadingCIK: Attica Prison Uprising 101
August 24th, 2011
Cross-Posted from Criminal Injustice Kos:† † Criminal InJustice Kos is a weekly series devoted to taking action against inequities in the U.S. criminal justice system. Soothsayer99, Professor of Sociology and Race/Ethnicity, is the Editor of CIK. Criminal InJustice Kos is published every Wednesday at 6 pm CST. Attica Prison Uprising 101: A Short Primer by […]
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