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Vol. 3 (2025): The Annual Review of Criminal Justice Studies
Vol. 3 (2025): The Annual Review of Criminal Justice Studies
Published:
2025-06-03
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The Annual Review of Criminal Justice Studies Volume 3
ARCJS Contributors
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Poetry
The Cost
Haya Shahzad
i-iv
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The Law as a Broken Clock
Kayleen Rivera
v-vii
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Letters
Letter from the Chair of SFSU's Department of Criminal Justice Studies
Elizabeth Brown
viii-ix
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Letter from the ARCJS Faculty Advisors
Albert de la Tierra, Marisa Tramontano
x-xv
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Letter from the Editors-in-Chief
Haya Shahzad, Daniella Krynsky
xvi-xx
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Discussing the Genocide in Gaza
Public Opinion and Repression in Anti-war Student Protests from 1960-2024
Vietnam War and Palestine Protests
Kaya Leidigh
4-30
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The Sexist Colonial Feminism of the Israeli Defense Narrative
Gender-Based Digital Militarism during Israel’s Genocide in Gaza
Florian Griese
31-54
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Gendered Injustices & Intersectional Lens
Unfair Treatment in Women's Prisons
Bella Neri
56-66
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The Inhumane Practices of the American's Women Prison System
Intersectionality, White Supremacy, and Trauma
Tessa Olivieri
67-87
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How Your Time Behind Bars Defines You
The Stigmatization of Incarcerated Individuals
Jasmine Kimbrough
88-101
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No One Left Behind
Black Feminist Abolition as The Heart of Penal Abolition and Critical Criminology
Danielle Key
102-115
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Fostering Harm On Campus:
The Shortcomings of Carceral Responses to Sexual Harm Within Institutes of Higher Education
Eli Lehrer
116-138
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Legal and Punitive Institutions: Incarceration Injustice
Presumed Innocent, Punished Anyway
How Bail, Pretrial Detention, and Plea Deals Perpetuate Injustice
Esmeralda Garcia-Sanchez
140-148
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Jailed!
Observations of the Societal Structure of a Jail Housing Unit
Kim Lonzo
149-164
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Why Solitary Confinement Must Be Abolished
A Call for Reform in U.S. Corrections
Hansly Garden Mauricio
165-176
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Solitary Confinement
Perpetuation of a Carceral Society
Riley Quinn
177-189
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How Does the Privatization of Prison Affect the Carceral State?
Eszter Winkelmayer
190-209
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Discussing the Difficulties Language Barriers Impose on Legal Proceedings
Marissa Frias
210-224
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The Inmate Bill of Rights and the California Model Can Transform Prison Rehabilitation
Gabriel Singer
225-230
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Impacts of Parental Incarceration
Julianne Cervantes
231-237
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When the Village Fails
Assessing the Effectiveness of Child Protective Services (CPS) Interventions in the United States
Marissa Singh
238-248
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Juveniles Incarcerated in Adult Detention Facilities
An Analytic Review
Abigail Kelly
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Gun Violence
The History of Bullets Against Children
Ana Melara Larin
271-289
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Gun Control and Violence
Aqsa Ahmed
290-299
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Immigration
Mending Minds and Bodies
Analyzing Immigration Policies & Interviewing Community Members
Elizabeth Silverio
301-327
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The Price of a Dream
An Analysis of the Exploitative Systems Facing Migrants Trying to Enter the United States
Efren Corona
328-336
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Separation over Immigration in the Latino Community
Izzy Taveras
337-345
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Not So Neighborly
Analyzing Anti-Migrant Feelings in Queens Village
Parsva Shah
346-369
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Modern Media & Arts
Art as a Rehabilitation Tool
Lujain Alghadban
371-391
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The Crime of Fast Fashion
Joran Sylvester
392-399
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Teyvat’s Governance: A Reflection of the Real-World
From Fantasy to Reality — Analyzing Political, Cultural, and Societal Parallels Between Teyvat and the Real World
Nikki Yip
400-408
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Societal Perceptions of White vs. Black Perpetrators of Crime as Shown Through Media Representation
Michelle Thakore
409-426
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Closing
The Importance of Identity
A Visual Criminological Analysis of Intersectionality
Daniella Krynsky
427-441
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About the Authors
About the Authors
ARCJS Contributors
442-449
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