Carceral Geography 1st Edition
Explore the intricate relationship between space and incarceration in Carceral Geography 1st Edition by Dominique Moran. This thought-provoking work delves into the spatial dynamics of prisons and their impact on society, offering a fresh perspective on the politics of punishment. Moran combines comprehensive research with engaging analysis, making complex theories accessible to both scholars and general readers. Key features include in-depth case studies, critical frameworks for understanding carceral spaces, and discussions on the implications of geography in the context of justice. Transform your understanding of incarceration and its spatial realities with this essential addition to contemporary geography literature.
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