Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration
A riveting primer on the growing trend of surveillance, monitoring, and control that is extending our prison system beyond physical walls and into a dark future—by the prize-winning author of Understanding Mass Incarceration

“James Kilgore is one of my favorite commentators regarding the phenomenon of mass incarceration and the necessity of pursuing truly transformative change.” —Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

In the last decade, as the critique of mass incarceration has grown more powerful, many reformers have embraced changes that release people from prisons and jails. As educator, author, and activist James Kilgore brilliantly shows, these rapidly spreading reforms largely fall under the heading of “e-carceration”—a range of punitive technological interventions, from ankle monitors to facial recognition apps, that deprive people of their liberty, all in the name of ending mass incarceration.

E-carceration can block people’s access to employment, housing, healthcare, and even the chance to spend time with loved ones. Many of these technologies gather data that lands in corporate and government databases and may lead to further punishment or the marketing of their data to Big Tech.

This riveting primer on the world of techno-punishment comes from the author of award–winning Understanding Mass Incarceration. Himself a survivor of prison and e-carceration, Kilgore captures the breadth and complexity of these technologies and offers inspiring ideas on how to resist.

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Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration
A riveting primer on the growing trend of surveillance, monitoring, and control that is extending our prison system beyond physical walls and into a dark future—by the prize-winning author of Understanding Mass Incarceration

“James Kilgore is one of my favorite commentators regarding the phenomenon of mass incarceration and the necessity of pursuing truly transformative change.” —Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

In the last decade, as the critique of mass incarceration has grown more powerful, many reformers have embraced changes that release people from prisons and jails. As educator, author, and activist James Kilgore brilliantly shows, these rapidly spreading reforms largely fall under the heading of “e-carceration”—a range of punitive technological interventions, from ankle monitors to facial recognition apps, that deprive people of their liberty, all in the name of ending mass incarceration.

E-carceration can block people’s access to employment, housing, healthcare, and even the chance to spend time with loved ones. Many of these technologies gather data that lands in corporate and government databases and may lead to further punishment or the marketing of their data to Big Tech.

This riveting primer on the world of techno-punishment comes from the author of award–winning Understanding Mass Incarceration. Himself a survivor of prison and e-carceration, Kilgore captures the breadth and complexity of these technologies and offers inspiring ideas on how to resist.

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Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration

Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration

by James Kilgore
Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration

Understanding E-Carceration: Electronic Monitoring, the Surveillance State, and the Future of Mass Incarceration

by James Kilgore

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A riveting primer on the growing trend of surveillance, monitoring, and control that is extending our prison system beyond physical walls and into a dark future—by the prize-winning author of Understanding Mass Incarceration

“James Kilgore is one of my favorite commentators regarding the phenomenon of mass incarceration and the necessity of pursuing truly transformative change.” —Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

In the last decade, as the critique of mass incarceration has grown more powerful, many reformers have embraced changes that release people from prisons and jails. As educator, author, and activist James Kilgore brilliantly shows, these rapidly spreading reforms largely fall under the heading of “e-carceration”—a range of punitive technological interventions, from ankle monitors to facial recognition apps, that deprive people of their liberty, all in the name of ending mass incarceration.

E-carceration can block people’s access to employment, housing, healthcare, and even the chance to spend time with loved ones. Many of these technologies gather data that lands in corporate and government databases and may lead to further punishment or the marketing of their data to Big Tech.

This riveting primer on the world of techno-punishment comes from the author of award–winning Understanding Mass Incarceration. Himself a survivor of prison and e-carceration, Kilgore captures the breadth and complexity of these technologies and offers inspiring ideas on how to resist.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620976142
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 01/18/2022
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 640,139
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 6.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

James Kilgore is an activist, researcher, and writer based in Urbana, Illinois, where he has lived since paroling from prison in 2009. He is the director of the Challenging E-Carceration project at MediaJustice and the co-director of FirstFollowers Reentry Program in Champaign, Illinois. He is the author of five books, including Understanding E-Carceration and the award-winning Understanding Mass Incarceration (both from The New Press).

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introducing E-Carceration

1 Introduction 3

2 What Is E-Carceration? 16

3 Monitoring: Born in the Punishment Paradigm 34

4 Building the Myth of Electronic Monitoring: Not a "Shred of Data" 49

5 The "Wayward Technology": Busting the Myth of Electronic Monitoring 72

Part 2 Connecting the Dots: From Ankle Shackle to Surveillance State

6 Immigration and Electronic Monitoring: SmartLINKs and Geo-Fences 95

7 The Pandemic and the Growth of E-Carceration 114

8 Camden, NJ, and the "Silicon Valley Way of Doing Policing" 127

9 E-Carceration, Settler Colonialism, and the Open-Air Prison 140

10 Data Profiteering from the Bodies of the Criminalized 153

Part 3 Abolition and E-Carceration

11 Abolition and Challenging E-Carceration 177

Notes 203

Index 231

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