EPISODE · Jul 16, 2020 · 36 MIN
The Unexpected Role of Feminism in Mass Incarceration
from Talk Cocktail · host Jeff Schechtman
We regularly go through paroxysms of demanding law and order. It's a form of political rhetoric that while it has roots all the way back in the 16th century, is with us once again today.In our contemporary history we watched Nixon in 1968, New York in the 70s and then were was 1994. A time when the law and order obsession seemed to reach some kind of peakRudy Giuliani had become Mayor of New York, the Simpson case shined an arc-light on domestic violence, California passed “three strikes,” and Congress passed the Violence Against Women Act.It was a kind of perfect storm of both enforcing law, protecting women, and injecting steroids into the business of mass incarceration.How this ultimately worked out for women, and the broad impact of these efforts on the criminal justice system is a subject that University of Colorado law professor Aya Gruber tackles in her new book The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration.My conversation with Aya Gruber: Get full access to Talk Cocktail Podcast at jeffschechtman.substack.com/subscribe
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