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Surveillance, Gender, and Incarceration by Jumico Evi is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1. Surveillance policies have historically targeted marginalized populations and contributed to the growth of the prison industrial complex. New surveillance technologies developed for prisons have expanded for broader public use. 2. The expansion of the U.S. prison system since the 1970s, through policies like the war on drugs, has disproportionately incarcerated people of color and the poor. Women, especially women of color, are the fastest growing prison populations. 3. While mainstream portrayals ar
- Author
- Jumico Evi
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- EN