November 15, 2017 | 6:00 p.m. | Pacific Northwest College of Art - 2nd Floor Commons
511 NW Broadway, Portland OR 97209
From prisons and youth correctional facilities to schools and county jails, we’re surrounded by institutions that punish. But why do we punish? Why is punishment sometimes sanctioned by the state? Critics of the “prison industrial complex” argue that our methods and scale of punishment are informed by profit, while tough-on-crime policymakers believe that punishment must be meaningful enough to prevent recidivism and ensure public safety. Are there other ways to punish—such as restorative justice—that may be more effective, reasonable, or desirable? Philosopher and writer Monica Mueller facilitates a conversation around these questions and others regarding our motivation, purpose, and methods of punishment. Read more.
Critical Studies Program at the Pacific Northwest College of Art
Free
Shawna Lipton at (414) 721-8622 or slipton@pnca.edu