Daniel Kato
Kalamazoo College
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New Political Science | 2017
Daniel Kato
Abstract Mass incarceration is at a crossroads. Even though demands to dismantle mass incarceration are increasingly gaining traction, it will not necessarily lead to a reduction of the carceral state. There is an emerging trend that centers on surveillance, security, and police discretion. The ways in which policy-making is negotiated, social upheaval is managed, and policing is being adjusted affirm a shift that puts more of the onus on the controlling aspects associated with law enforcement and less on the enclosing characteristics of incarceration. The current decline in incarceration should thus be seen as more of a realignment than an end of the carceral state.
Ethnic and Racial Studies | 2017
Daniel Kato
In his book, Winning the War for Democracy, David Lucander could be accused of reading history backwards. In his examination of the March on Washington Movement from 1941 to 1946, Lucander initiall...
Archive | 2015
Daniel Kato
Du Bois Review | 2012
Daniel Kato
Journal of hate studies | 2012
Daniel Kato
Perspectives on Politics | 2016
Daniel Kato
Perspectives on Politics | 2016
Daniel Kato
Archive | 2015
Daniel Kato
Archive | 2015
Daniel Kato
Archive | 2015
Daniel Kato