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Purgatory Citizenship: Reentry, Race, and Abolition by Calvin John Smiley

University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 2023, 240 pp, ISBN: 9780520385986 (Hardcover), ISBN: 9780520385993 (Paperback), ISBN: 9780520386006 (eBook)

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  1. In this chapter, there are some corporeal stories, details, and recollections of previous events shared by participants either directly experienced or witnessed within prisons that involve sexual violence, bodily harm, and rape. Read at your own pace, discretion, and care.

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  • Kaba, M. (2021). We do this’ til we free us: Abolitionist organizing and transforming justice. Haymarket Books.

  • Leverentz, A. M. (2022). Intersecting lives: How place shapes reentry. Univ of California Press.

  • Miller, R. J. (2021). Halfway home: Race, punishment, and the afterlife of mass incarceration. Little, Brown and Company.

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Cabral, B. Purgatory Citizenship: Reentry, Race, and Abolition by Calvin John Smiley. Crit Crim (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10612-023-09740-6

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