Introduction Amy M. Magnus ( University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA) Chapter 1: The Decline of Neoliberal Hegemony: The US Fentanyl Epidemic as a Case Study Alexandra Cox ( University of Essex, UK) Chapter 2: Outsourcing Carceral Reach: Theorizing the Role of Non-governmental, Private, Community-Based Organizations in Implementing Alternatives to Custody Tim Goddard ( Florida International University, Miami, USA) Chapter 3: Carceral Abolition, the Eco-Climate Crisis, and the Role of Othered Knowledge Traditions Marina Bell ( Dominican University, USA) Chapter 4: The Promise and Perils of Decriminalizing Schools in a Neo-liberal Context Paul Hirschfield ( Rutgers University, USA) Chapter 5: Youth Precarity in a Neoliberal Mixed Income Housing Model Molly Calhoun ( California State University, Chico, USA) Chapter 6: Rethinking Trauma-Informed Approaches in Juvenile Justice Gabby Medina Falzone (California State University, Chico, USA) Chapter 7: Choice, Responsibility and Moralizing Discourse: An Ex-prisoner's Path Through the Neoliberal War on Drugs Joaquin Jordan and Sarah M. Smith ( California State University, Chico, USA) Chapter 8: The Carceral State and Political Mobilization Sarah Gaby ( University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA) and Firdaous Sbaï ( University of Toronto, Canada) About the Contributors Notes References Index.
Disrupting the Nexus of Neoliberalism and Carceral Reach : Pursuing Contemporary Social Change