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      The language of incarceration

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      Incarceration
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          This brief think piece considers the uses of “people first” language in the context of incarceration, both from a historical and contemporary perspective, and offers some thoughts about the use of this language by prison researchers. It focuses on the uses of such language in the context of disability studies and rights, and the focus on language by activists working to challenge systemic racism and abuse in prison systems in the 1960s and 1970s. It makes an argument for prison researchers to work intentionally with their use of language in keeping with broader disciplinary concerns around meaning making in prisons.

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              LABELING, LIFE CHANCES, AND ADULT CRIME: THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF OFFICIAL INTERVENTION IN ADOLESCENCE ON CRIME IN EARLY ADULTHOOD*

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                Journal
                Incarceration
                Incarceration
                SAGE Publications
                2632-6663
                2632-6663
                July 01 2020
                July 23 2020
                July 01 2020
                : 1
                : 1
                : 263266632094085
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                [1 ]University of Essex, UK
                Article
                10.1177/2632666320940859
                e34f1965-e3b8-4b16-8522-d3f90bb2b238
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