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Purgatory Citizenship: Reentry, Race, and Abolition (Paperback)

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Reentry after release from incarceration is often presented as a story of redemption. Unfortunately, this is not the reality. Those being released must navigate the reentry process with diminished legal rights and amplified social stigmas, in a journey that is often confusing, complex, and precarious. Making use of life-history interviews, focus groups, and ethnographic fieldwork with low-income urban residents of color, primarily Black men, Calvin John Smiley finds that reentry requires the recently released to negotiate a web of disjointed and often contradictory systems that serve as an extension of the carceral system. No longer behind bars but not fully free, the recently released navigate a state of limbo that deprives them of opportunity and support while leaving them locked in a cycle of perpetual punishment. Warning of the dangers of reformist efforts that only serve to further entrench carceral systems, Purgatory Citizenship advocates for abolitionist solutions rooted in the visions of the people most affected.

About the Author


Calvin John Smiley is Associate Professor of Sociology at Hunter College–City University of New York.

Praise For…


"A vivid, microcosmic snapshot… It should be of great interest to scholars and students in sociology, criminology, legal and justice studies, those who work within the nonprofit and government sector, and the justice impacted."
— Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

Product Details
ISBN: 9780520385993
ISBN-10: 0520385993
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Date: May 16th, 2023
Pages: 240
Language: English