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Keramet Reiter
Keramet Reiter
Professor of Criminology, Law & Society and of Law, University of California, Irvine
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23/7: Pelican Bay prison and the rise of long-term solitary confinement
K Reiter
Yale University Press, 2016
1982016
The politics of abolition revisited
T Mathiesen
Routledge, 2014
1742014
Psychological distress in solitary confinement: Symptoms, severity, and prevalence in the United States, 2017–2018
K Reiter, J Ventura, D Lovell, D Augustine, M Barragan, T Blair, K Chesnut, ...
American journal of public health 110 (S1), S56-S62, 2020
1482020
Making windows in walls: Strategies for prison research
K Reiter
Qualitative inquiry 20 (4), 417-428, 2014
1412014
Parole, snitch, or die: California’s supermax prisons and prisoners, 1997–2007
KA Reiter
Punishment & Society 14 (5), 530-563, 2012
1102012
Continuity in the face of penal innovation: Revisiting the history of American solitary confinement
AT Rubin, K Reiter
Law & Social Inquiry 43 (4), 1604-1632, 2018
822018
Theoretical and empirical limits of Scandinavian Exceptionalism: Isolation and normalization in Danish prisons
K Reiter, L Sexton, J Sumner
Punishment & Society 20 (1), 92-112, 2018
752018
The most restrictive alternative: A litigation history of solitary confinement in US prisons, 1960–2006
KA Reiter
Studies in law, politics, and society, 71-124, 2012
692012
The Pelican Bay hunger strike: Resistance within the structural constraints of a US supermax prison
K Reiter
South Atlantic Quarterly 113 (3), 579-611, 2014
672014
Experimentation on prisoners: Persistent dilemmas in rights and regulations
K Reiter
California Law Review 97 (2), 501-566, 2009
662009
Crossing borders and criminalizing identity: The disintegrated subjects of administrative sanctions
K Reiter, SB Coutin
Law & Society Review 51 (3), 567-601, 2017
602017
The body in isolation: The physical health impacts of incarceration in solitary confinement
JD Strong, K Reiter, G Gonzalez, R Tublitz, D Augustine, M Barragan, ...
PLoS One 15 (10), e0238510, 2020
542020
Supermax administration and the Eighth Amendment: Deference, discretion, and double bunking, 1968-2010
K Reiter
UC Irvine L. Rev. 5, 89, 2015
392015
Not an ‘iron pipeline’, but many capillaries: regulating passive transactions in Los Angeles' secondary, illegal gun market
KY Chesnut, M Barragan, J Gravel, NA Pifer, K Reiter, N Sherman, ...
Injury Prevention 23 (4), 226-231, 2017
362017
“Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don’t” perceptions of guns, safety, and legitimacy among detained gun offenders
M Barragan, N Sherman, K Reiter, GE Tita
Criminal justice and behavior 43 (1), 140-155, 2016
342016
Punishing mental illness: Trans-institutionalization and solitary confinement in the United States
K Reiter, T Blair
Extreme punishment: Comparative studies in detention, incarceration and …, 2015
302015
Extreme punishment: Comparative studies in detention, incarceration and solitary confinement
K Reiter, A Koenig
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
282015
Punishing status and the punishment status quo: solitary confinement in US immigration prisons, 2013–2017
K Franco, C Patler, K Reiter
Punishment & Society 24 (2), 170-195, 2022
212022
Opening the black box of solitary confinement through researcher–practitioner collaboration: A longitudinal analysis of prisoner and solitary populations in Washington state …
D Lovell, R Tublitz, K Reiter, K Chesnut, N Pifer
Justice Quarterly 37 (7), 1303-1321, 2020
182020
Reclaiming the power to punish: legislating and administrating the California supermax, 1982–1989
K Reiter
Law & Society Review 50 (2), 484-518, 2016
182016
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