Carceral geography

Carceral geography is a field of human geography that explores “carceral spaces”, which include prisons, concentration camps, immigration detention centers, black sites, and other spaces where people are confined. Carceral geographers may study the design of prison spaces and how these spaces are experienced by imprisoned people and surrounding communities.

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Carceral geography

Carceral geography is a field of human geography that explores “carceral spaces”, which include prisons, concentration camps, immigration detention centers, black sites, and other spaces where people are confined. Carceral geographers may study the design of prison spaces and how these spaces are experienced by imprisoned people and surrounding communities.

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