Death Before Sentencing
Making a case for substantial prison reform, this week's review examines the lack of accountability American county and local jail systems take for the avoidable deaths of detainees.
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Making a case for substantial prison reform, this week's review examines the lack of accountability American county and local jail systems take for the avoidable deaths of detainees.
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This essay first appeared in the August 2023 issue of Choice (volume 60 | issue 12).
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André Brock, Jr., aims to expand the study of Black digital practices beyond the simplistic oppression-resistance dialectic.
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This week's review analyzes what it means to be a woman in the United States, unpacking the ways social and political events impact how womanhood is defined.
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10 reviews handpicked from the latest issue of Choice.
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Gearing up for the 50th anniversary of hip hop, this week's review delves into the field of hip-hop dance studies and considers the impact of dance on broader hip-hop culture.
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A list of the latest and soon-to-be-released publications through October 2024.
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Driven by the desire to maintain slavery, the Texas Revolution of 1836 ultimately led to the institution's expansion.
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This week’s review reveals how environmental science contributed to the development of nuclear technologies during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations while also acknowledging how policymakers' nuclear strategies put citizens and ecosystems at risk.
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The best of all the titles appropriate for two-year colleges reviewed in the July issue of Choice.
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Through its examination of ocean politics, this week's review addresses current challenges and offers steps to help preserve our waters.
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Its overturning in university admissions marks a new stage in a long debate over affirmative action.
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This essay first appeared in the July 2023 issue of Choice (volume 60 | issue 11).
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