Jensen Speaker Series

Friday, September 30, -

Jensen Speaker Series

 

M. Clair

Matthew Clair is Assistant Professor of Sociology and (by courtesy) Law at Stanford University

  • Lunch: 11:30am - 1pm, Reuben-Cooke 268
  • Talk: 1:15pm - 2:30pm
  • Social Sciences 139 

Privilege and Punishment in an Era of Mass Criminalization

The number of Americans arrested, brought to court, and incarcerated has skyrocketed in recent decades. Criminal defendants come from all races and economic walks of life, but they experience punishment in vastly different ways. How and why is the criminal court process unequal? This talk draws on findings from my book Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court (Princeton University Press, November 2020). Drawing on fieldwork and interviews in the Boston court system, I show that lawyers and judges often silence, coerce, and punish disadvantaged defendants when they try to learn their legal rights and advocate for themselves. These dynamics reveal how unwritten institutional and organizational norms devalue the exercise of legal rights among the disadvantaged, and that ensuring effective legal representation is no guarantee of justice. Drawing on other research and activism on the courts as an instrument of racialized social control and extraction, I conclude with reflections on how scholars, policymakers, and organizers could reimagine the criminal courts in relation to the movement to abolish police and prisons.

Jensen Speaker Series