“The COVID-19 Murders”: Prison death-worlds and the fatal convenience of crisis
Dalton J Lackey,
Angelica C Loblack,
Teagan H Murphy
et al.
Abstract:Since the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. correctional facilities have reported more than half a million positive cases and nearly 3000 deaths. The carceral regime's unconscionable response to COVID-19 has been accepted as a mere “failure” by observers. We question this reading given the dispossessing purpose of carceral punishment, instead reframing prisons as necropolitical death-worlds that weaponize crisis to advance their repressive capacities. We draw from 132 texts authored by 68 incarcerated wi… Show more
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