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Appealing to justice : prisoner grievances, rights, and carceral logic / Kitty Calavita and Valerie Jenness.

LIBRA HV9475.C2 .C295 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Calavita, Kitty, author.
Jenness, Valerie, 1963- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grievance procedures for prisoners--California.
Grievance procedures for prisoners.
Prisoners--Civil rights--California.
Prisoners.
Prisoners--California--Social conditions.
Prisons--Law and legislation--California.
Prisons.
Prisoners--Civil rights.
Prisoners--Social conditions.
Prisons--Law and legislation.
Social conditions.
California.
Physical Description:
xiv, 247 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2015]
Summary:
"Having gained unique access to California prisoners and corrections officials and to thousands of prisoners' written grievances and institutional responses, Kitty Calavita and Valerie Jenness take us inside one of the most significant, yet largely invisible, institutions in the United States. Drawing on sometimes startlingly candid interviews with prisoners and prison staff, as well as on official records, the authors walk us through the byzantine grievance process, which begins with prisoners filing claims and ends after four levels of review, with corrections officials usually denying requests for remedies. Appealing to Justice is both an unprecedented study of disputing in an extremely asymmetrical setting and a rare glimpse of daily life inside this most closed of institutions. Quoting extensively from their interviews with prisoners and officials, the authors give voice to those who are almost never heard from. These voices unsettle conventional wisdoms within the sociological literature--for example, about the reluctance of vulnerable and/or stigmatized populations to name injuries and file claims, and about the relentlessly adversarial subjectivities of prisoners and correctional officials--and they do so with striking poignancy. Ultimately, Appealing to Justice reveals a system fraught with impediments and dilemmas, which delivers neither justice, nor efficiency, nor constitutional conditions of confinement"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Rights, captivity, and disputing behind bars
"Needles", "haystacks, " and "dead watchdogs" : the Prison Litigation Reform Act and the inmate grievance system in California
Naming, blaming, and claiming in an uncommon place of law
Prisoners' counternarratives : "this is a prison and it's not Disneyland"
"Narcissists, " "liars, " process and paper : the dilemmas and solutions of grievance handlers
Administrative consistency, downstream consequences, and "knuckleheads"
Grievance narratives as frames of meaning, profiles of power
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780520284173
0520284178
9780520284180
0520284186
OCLC:
885026969

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