Course Info: CSI-0175

CourseCSI-0175 Prisons/Policing/Punishment
Long TitlePrisons, Policing, and Punishment
Term2017S
Note(s) Satisfies Distribution
Textbook information
Meeting InfoFranklin Patterson Hall WLH on T,TH from 10:30-11:50
FacultyGeorge Fourlas
Capacity23
Available-3
Waitlist1
Distribution(s) Power, Community and Social Justice
Cumulative Skill(s)Independent Work
Multiple Cultural Perspectives
Writing and Research
Additional InfoStudents are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time.
Description

In this course we will first analyze traditional philosophical perspectives on punishment along side critical genealogical descriptions of how it is that certain penal mechanisms emerged and determined our present-namely, the prison industrial complex and the militarization of police forces. We will then take up the abolitionist question and reflect on how things could be otherwise. That is, we will spend a great deal of time in this class discussing restorative or community approaches to issues of justice as a viable alternative to those methods currently being deployed.