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Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration
James Kilgore
Paperback. New Press 2022-01-01.
ISBN 9781620976142
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Publisher description
Sales track record: Understanding Mass Incarceration has sold over 9, 500 copies. Platform: Kilgore led the Challenging E-Carceration project of Media Justice's #NoDigitalPrisons campaign, for which he received a 2017-2018 Soros Justice Fellowship, and is very well connected in criminal justice circles. He appeared along with Michelle Alexander and Marc Mauer as one of the three main talking heads in Ava Duvernay's film 13th. He created a website for Understanding Mass Incarceration (http://www.understandingmassincarceration.com/) and will do the same for this book. Kilgore has presented at over twenty universities and done more than forty TV and radio interviews. Credentials: Kilgore is an activist, educator, speaker, and writer who spent six years in a California prison before being released under electronic monitoring. Blurbs/endorsements: Expected blurbs from Marc Mauer, Maya Schenwar, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Heather Thompson, Frank Wilderson. Angela Davis, Michelle Alexander, and Ava Duvernay
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