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11
Barbara Bloom, Barbara Owen, and Stephanie Covington,
Gender Responsive Strategies: Research, Practice, and Guiding Principles for Women Offenders
(Washington, D.C.: National Insitute of Correction, 2003).
12
Ajay Khashu, Timothy Ross, and Mark Wamsley,
Hard Data on Hard Times: An Empirical Analysis of Maternal Incarceration, Foster Care, and Visitation
(New York: Vera Institute of Justice, 2004).
13
Julie Poehlmann, “New Study Shows Children of Incarcerated Mothers
Experience Multiple Challenges,”
Family Matters: A Family Impact Seminar Newsletter for Wisconsin Lawmakers
3, no. 2 (October 2003). Retrieved from
www.familyimpactseminars.org/fia_nlarticle_v3i2.pdf
.
14
Drucker,
Plague of Prisons
, 131.
15
John Howard Association,
Monitoring Visits to Decatur Correctional Center 2013
(Chicago: John Howard Association, 2013). Retreived from
www.thejha.org/sites/default/files/Decatur_Correctional_Center_Report%202013.pdf
.
16
Rebecca Project and National Women’s Law Center,
Mothers Behind Bars
.
17
Women’s Prison Association, Institute on Women and Criminal Justice,
Mothers, Infants and Imprisonment: A National Look at Prison Nurseries and Community-Based Alternatives
(New York: Chandra Kring Villanueva, 2009).
18
Creasie Finney Hairston, Robin E. Bates, and Shonda Lawrence-Willis,
Serving Incarcerated Mothers and Their Babies in Community-Based Residences
(Chicago: Jane Addams Center for Social Policy and Research, 2003).
19
Setsu Shigematsu, Gwen D’Arcangelis, Melissa Burch, “Prison Abolition in Practice: The LEAD Project, the Politics of Healing, and ‘A New Way of Life.’” in
Abolition NOW! Ten Years of Strategy and Struggle Against the Prison Industrial Complex
, edited by CR10 Publications Collective (Oakland, Calif.: AK Press, 2008).
20
“The Lead Project,”
A New Way of Life
, n.d.,
www.anewwayoflife.org/leadership-2/the-lead-project/
.
21
“Milestones,”
A New Way of Life
, n.d.,
http://anewwayoflife.org/milestones/
.
22
Glenn E. Martin, “Marching Upstream: Moving Beyond Reentry Mania,” in Mauer and Epstein, eds.,
To Build a Better Criminal Justice System
, 48–49.
23
Angela Y. Davis,
The Angela Y. Davis Reader
, edited by Joy James (New York: Wiley, 1998), 218–19.

Chapter 6 The Case for a Pen Pal

1
Shelton,
Crossing the Yard
, 5.
2
Ibid., 6.
3
Ibid., 15.
4
Ibid., 9
5
Ibid., 64.
6
E. M. Forster,
The BBC Talks of E. M. Forster, 1929–1960: A Selected Edition
, ed. Mary Lago, Linda K. Hughes, and Elizabeth MacLeod Walls (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008), 127.
7
Write to Win Collective: a prisoner correspondence project, n.d. Retrieved from:
http://writetowin.wordpress.com
.

Chapter 7 Working from the Inside Out: Decarcerate!

1
Amnesty International, “USA: Conditions Must Be Improved at Tamms Correctional Center in Illinois,” March 25, 2009. Retrieved from
www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR51/042/2009/en/22860b6c-a20b-4cc1–8485-2cbec988a725/amr510422009en.html
.
2
Solitary Watch
, “Fact Sheet: The High Cost of Solitary Confinement.” Retrieved from:
http://solitarywatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/fact-sheet-the-high-cost-of-solitary-confinement.pdf
.
3
Project NIA, “Close Down Youth Prisons,” 2012. Retrieved from
http://closeyouthprisons.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/starve-the-p-i-c-2/
.
4
Dan Berger, “Social Movements and Mass Incarceration: What Is to Be Done?,”
Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society
15, nos. 1–2 (Summer 2013): 3–18.
5
Matthew Heller, “Hunger Strike Sparks California Prison Reform Efforts,”
MintPress News
. February 20, 2014.
6
John Howard Association, “Monitoring Visit to Lincoln Correctional Center,” 2, July 2012,
http://thejha.org/sites/default/files/Lincoln_Report.pdf
.
7
James Austin, Wendy Ware, and Roger Ocker,
Orleans Parish Prison Ten-Year Inmate Population Projection
. Report prepared for National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Department of Justice (Denver: JFA-Associates, 2011). Retrieved from
www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/233722.pdf
.
8
Orleans Parish Prison Project, “Mayor Plays Political Games at Our Peril,” April 18, 2013. Retrieved from
http://opprc.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/mayor-plays-political-games-at-our-peril/
.
9
T. Minton,
Data Collection: Annual Survey of Jails
(Washington, D.C.: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2012).
10
Jamie Fellner,
The Price of Freedom: Bail and Pretrial Detention of Low Income Nonfelony Defendants in New York City
(New York: Human Rights Watch, 2010), 2.
11
Cynthia E. Jones, “‘Give Us Free’: Addressing Racial Disparities in Bail Determinations,”
New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
16 (2013): 919–61.
12
Fellner,
The Price of Freedom
, 31.
13
“Virginia’s Justice System: Expensive, Ineffective and Unfair,” Justice Policy Institute, November 2013, 11. Retrieved from
www.justicepolicy.org/uploads/justicepolicy/documents/va_justice_system_expensive_ineffective_and_unfair_final.pdf
.
14
Mariame Kaba, “Prison Reform’s In Vogue & Other Strange Things...”
Prison Culture: How the PIC Structures Our World
, March 2014. Retrieved from:
http://www.usprisonculture.com/blog/2014/03/18/prison-reforms-in-vogue-other-strange-things/
.
15
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, “Realignment,” December 2013. Retrieved from
www.cdcr.ca.gov/realignment/
.
16
CURB Prison Spending, “Realignment Report Card,” November 2013. Retrieved from
http://curbprisonspending.org/?p=3403
.
17
“Priority Issues: Law Enforcement,” Right on Crime, 2010. Retrieved from
www.rightoncrime.com/priority-issues/law-enforcement/
.

Chapter 8 Telling Stories

1
Davis,
Angela Y. Davis Reader
, 105.
2
Illinois Disproportionate Justice Impact Study Commission,
Key Findings and Recommendations
, 2011. Retrieved from
www.senatedem.ilga.gov/phocadownload/PDF/Attachments/2011/djisfactsheet.pdf
.
3
Rosie Teague and Paul Mazerolle,
Childhood Physical Abuse and Adult Offending: Are They Linked, and Is There Scope for Early Intervention?
(Brisbane, Queensland: Crime and Misconduct Coalition, 2007).
4
Madeline Wordes and Mitchell Nunez,
Our Vulnerable Teenagers: Their Victimization, Its Consequences, and Directions for Prevention and Intervention
(Oakland, Calif.: National Center for Victims of Crime, 2010). Retrieved from
www.victimsofcrime.org/docs/Documents/teen_victim_report.pdf?sfvrsn=0
.
5
Philly Stand Up, “The Accountability Roadmap,”
The Abolitionist
16 (n.d.): 7–8.
6
Sara Kershnar et al.,
Toward Transformative Justice: A Liberatory Approach to Child Sexual Abuse and Other Forms of Community Violence
(San Francisco: Generation FIVE, 2007). Retrieved from
www.generationfive.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/G5_Toward_Transformative_Justice-Document.pdf
.
7
Angela J. Davis,
Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American Prosecutor
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), 70.
8
“Kalispell, Montana (MT) Poverty Rate Data: Information About Poor and Low-Income Residents,” City-data.com, n.d. Retrieved from
www.city-data.com/poverty/poverty-Kalispell-Montana.html
; “Kalispell, MT Politics and Election Data,”
Home Facts
, 2013. Retrieved from
www.homefacts.com/politics/Montana/Flathead-County/Kalispell.html
.
9
Timothy B. Conley, Kimberley Spurzen, Eamon Marsh, and Jessica Hazlett,
Juvenile Offenders in Montana: Risk Level, Probation Status and Recidivism
(Missoula: University of Montana, 2009), 12.
10
“About Us,”
Center for Restorative Youth Justice
, n.d.,
www.restorativeyouthjustice.org/about
.
11
Joanna Shapland et al., “Situating Restorative Justice Within Criminal Justice,”
Theoretical Criminology
10, no. 4 (2006): 505–32.
12
“FAQ,”
Philly Stands Up!
, 2010. Retrieved from
www.phillystandsup.com/faq.html
.
13
“Community Responds to Domestic Violence,”
Creative Interventions: Storytelling & Organizing Project
, n.d. Retrieved from
www.stopviolenceeveryday.org/wp-content/uploads/community%20responds%20to%20domestic%20violence.pdf
.
14
Los Angeles Incite! / LA COIL / Youth Justice Coalition / Dignity and Power Now/People’s Education Movement / CURB, “Transformative Justice Strategies for Addressing Police/Vigilante / Hate/White Supremacist Violence: Working Document,” January 2014. Retrieved from
http://andrea366.wordpress.com/2014/02/08/transformative-justice-strategies-for-addressing-policevigilantehatewhite-supremacist-violence/
.

Chapter 9 The Peace Room

1
Andrea Smith, “Captured by the State: The Antiviolence Movement and the Nonprofit Industrial Complex,” Keynote at the 9th Annual Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Studies Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, June 2009.
2
Robin M. Steans, “School Violence Report Needs Context,”
Catalyst Chicago
, December 1, 2007,
www.catalyst-chicago.org/news/2007/11/29/school-violence-report-needs-context
.
3
Mariame Kaba and Eva Nagao,
Policing Chicago Public Schools: Gateway to the School-to-Prison Pipeline
(Chicago: Project NIA, 2012).
4
“Restorative Justice,”
Umoja Corporation
, n.d.,
http://umojacorporation.org/our-approach/restorative-justice/
.
5
Civil Rights Data Collection
(Washington, D.C.: Office for Civil Rights, US Department of Education, 2012).
6
Micky Duxbury, “Circles of Change: Bringing a More Compassionate Justice System to Troubled Youth in Oakland,”
The Monthly
(March 2011). Retrieved from
http://berkeleymonthly.net/upfront1103.html
.
7
Project NIA, “Over 50,000 CPS Students Suspended in 2010–11,”
Suspension Stories
,
November 30, 2011. Retrieved from
www.suspensionstories.com/2011/11/30/cps-administered-over-40000-out-of-school-suspension-in-2010–11/
.
8
International Institute for Restorative Practices,
Improving School Climate: Findings from “Schools Implementing Restorative Practices,”
2009. Retrieved from
www.iirp.edu/pdf/IIRP-Improving-School-Climate.pdf
.
9
Umoja Corporation, “Fact Sheet: Restorative Justice,” n.d.;
www.umojacorporation.org/files/5413/5402/9632/Fact_Sheet_RestorativeJustice_PBIS.pdf
.
10
Moira Kenney,
Mapping Gay L.A.: The Intersection of Place and Politics
(Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2001), 24.
11
Christina B. Hanhardt,
Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence
(Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2013).
12
Angela Caputo, “Cell Blocks,”
Chicago Reporter
, March 1, 2013.
13
Molly Wahlberg, “Historian Sees Beauty Shops as Birthplace of Activism,” University of Texas Department of History. Retrieved from
www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/history/features/past-features/gill-beauty-shop-politics10.php
.
14
Dorothy Tucker, “Chicago Neighborhood Training Hairstylists to Act as Peacekeepers,”
CBS 2 Chicago
, June 10, 2013.
15
“Safe Neighborhood Campaign,”
The Audre Lorde Project
,
http://alp.org/safe-neighborhood-campaign
.
16
Di Grennell, “Ha Korero Iti: A Small Story,”
Creative Interventions: Storytelling & Organizing Project
. Retrieved from
www.stopviolenceeveryday.org/he-korero-iti-%E2%80%93-a-small-story/
.

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