2021
DOI: 10.18061/dsq.v41i3.8305
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Let them go! Compassionate release for disabled prisoners with chronic health conditions during the COVID-19 public health emergency

Abstract: Inmates with disabilities are at high risk of serious illness and death from COVID-19 due to crowded and unsanitary conditions. The punishment for serious crimes is incarceration—not exposure to a dangerous, contagious virus. Prisoners have human rights, notwithstanding the loss of most of their civic rights. Critical Disability Studies draws attention to multiple and overlapping injustices and oppressions. Prisoners with disabilities often suffer from race and ethnic discrimination, poverty, trauma, multiple … Show more

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“…Groups who are traditionally more vulnerable in crises, such as people with disabilities, were especially affected by these changes. Much has been already written about the impact of lockdowns on this group concerning work (Aydos et al, 2021), healthcare (Schotland, 2021), personal security (Katz, 2020;Lund, 2020;Shelton, 2021), and more. In this article, however, I address an area that has not been thoroughly examined to date, namely the participation of people with disabilities in cultural activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groups who are traditionally more vulnerable in crises, such as people with disabilities, were especially affected by these changes. Much has been already written about the impact of lockdowns on this group concerning work (Aydos et al, 2021), healthcare (Schotland, 2021), personal security (Katz, 2020;Lund, 2020;Shelton, 2021), and more. In this article, however, I address an area that has not been thoroughly examined to date, namely the participation of people with disabilities in cultural activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%