Papers by Kelly Hannah-Moffat
Routledge eBooks, Dec 6, 2021
Punishment & Society, Apr 1, 2012
There are four contributors to this review symposium. David Brown's review focuses on the que... more There are four contributors to this review symposium. David Brown's review focuses on the questions of abolitionism that cut across much of Carlen's scholarship on punishment and prisons. Kerry Carrington's review attempts to articulate Pat Carlen's contributions to feminism, critque and crimnology, a selection of which is republished in the third scetion 'A criminological imgination'. Kelly Hannah-Moffat's review provides a succint but broad ranging analysis of Carlen's contributions to knowledge, politics and penal reform. Jo Phoenix takes Carlen's contributions to women, crim and scoial control as her main source of inspiration from this large body of work to review.
Probation Journal, Sep 1, 2000
Margaret Shaw and Kelly Hannah-Moffat consider the discriminatory implications of risk-based clas... more Margaret Shaw and Kelly Hannah-Moffat consider the discriminatory implications of risk-based classification systems and of actuarial risk assessment tools in the Canadian correctional system.
Routledge eBooks, Nov 19, 2020
Studies in Law, Politics and Society, Oct 22, 2018
Drawing on qualitative interviews with formerly imprisoned people in Canada, we show that most pr... more Drawing on qualitative interviews with formerly imprisoned people in Canada, we show that most prisoners experience reentry into communities with little to no pre-release planning, and must rely upon their own resourcefulness to navigate fragmented social services and often informal supports. In this respect, our research findings contrast with U.S. punishment and society scholarship that highlights a complex shadow carceral state that extends the reach of incarceration into communities. Our participants expressed a critical analysis of the failure of the prison to address the needs of prisoners for release planning and supports in the community. Our findings concur with other empirical studies that demonstrate the enduring effects of the continuum of carceral violence witnessed and experienced by prisoners after release. Thus, reentry must be understood in relation to the conditions of confinement and the experience of incarceration itself. We conclude that punishment and society scholarship needs to attend to a nuanced understanding of prisoner reentry and connect reentry studies to a wider critique of the prison industrial complex, offering more empirical evidence of the failure of prisons.
Resources for Feminist Research, 2001
... like to acknowledge the unconditional support and tolerance of my family and Sean, Susie, Kay... more ... like to acknowledge the unconditional support and tolerance of my family and Sean, Susie, Kayla, Shane, and Katie Hannah; Marcia ... and experiences of imprisonment (Berzins and Collette-Carriere 1979; Watson 1980; Adelberg and Currie 1987, 1993a; Walford 1987; Hamelin ...
... Feminist scholars have offered strong theoretical and empirical critiques of the RNR model fo... more ... Feminist scholars have offered strong theoretical and empirical critiques of the RNR model for failing to attend to gender differences (Bloom 2003a 2003b; Hannah-Moffat and Shaw 2001; Kendall 2002 2004; Kendall and Pollack 2003; Chesney-193 Page 221. ...
Contemporary Sociology, Sep 1, 2002
This book is about the culture of crime control and criminal justice in Britain and America. Or, ... more This book is about the culture of crime control and criminal justice in Britain and America. Or, to be more precise, it is about the dramatic developments that have occurred in our social response to crime during the last thirty years and about the social, cultural, and political ...
University of Toronto Press eBooks, Jan 31, 2001
University of Toronto Press eBooks, Jan 31, 2001
Social Science Research Network, Sep 19, 2000
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