Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 20: Supermax Prisons - Guest Lec Punishment, Culture, and Society
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Lec 1 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 1: Must we treat prisoners humanly
Lec 2 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 2: Can we execute people humanely
Lec 3 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 3: The Philosophy and Psychology of Retribution
Lec 4 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 4: Deterrence and Incapacitation
Lec 5 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 5: Community and Social Solidarity
Lec 6 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 6: The Rituals of the Scaffold
Lec 7 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 7: The Uses of Spectacle
Lec 8 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 8: The Crisis of the Scaffold
Lec 9 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 9: The First Abolition and the Limits of the Project
Lec 10 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 10: Abolition and Human Rights since WWII
Lec 11 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 11: America's Near-Abolition - American Death Penalty
Lec 12 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 12a: The Long and Winding Road to Abolition in the US
Lec 13 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 12b: The Long and Winding Road - continued
Lec 14 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 14: Capital Punishment in Asia
Lec 15 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 15: The New Death Penalty: Life without Parole
Lec 16 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 16: The Prison and Its Competitors in the Late 18th Century
Lec 17 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 17: The Birth of the Penitentiary
Lec 18 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 18: Prison Labor
Lec 20 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 21: What Is Mass Incarceration -
Lec 21 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 22: Mass Incarceration and Inequ
Lec 22 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 24: Localizing Mass Incarceratio
Lec 23 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 25: Community Corrections: Less
Lec 24 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 26: Restorative Justice
Lec 25 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 27: From Humanitarian Crisis to
Lec 26 - Legal Studies 160 - Lecture 19: Prison Discipline and Rehabilitation