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Psychological distress in solitary confinement: Symptoms, severity, and prevalence in the United States, 2017–2018
K Reiter, J Ventura, D Lovell, D Augustine, M Barragan, T Blair, K Chesnut, ...
American journal of public health 110 (S1), S56-S62, 2020
1482020
The body in isolation: The physical health impacts of incarceration in solitary confinement
JD Strong, K Reiter, G Gonzalez, R Tublitz, D Augustine, M Barragan, ...
PLoS One 15 (10), e0238510, 2020
542020
Not an ‘iron pipeline’, but many capillaries: regulating passive transactions in Los Angeles' secondary, illegal gun market
KY Chesnut, M Barragan, J Gravel, NA Pifer, K Reiter, N Sherman, ...
Injury Prevention 23 (4), 226-231, 2017
362017
Opening the black box of solitary confinement through researcher–practitioner collaboration: A longitudinal analysis of prisoner and solitary populations in Washington state …
D Lovell, R Tublitz, K Reiter, K Chesnut, N Pifer
Justice Quarterly 37 (7), 1303-1321, 2020
182020
Re-entrenchment through reform: The promises and perils of categorical exemptions for extreme punishment policy
NA Pifer
Ala. CR & CLL Rev. 7, 171, 2015
112015
Prohibited possessors and the law: How inmates in Los Angeles jails understand firearm and ammunition regulations
M Barragan, KY Chesnut, J Gravel, NA Pifer, K Reiter, N Sherman, G Tita
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 3 (5), 141-163, 2017
102017
The scientific and the social in implementing Atkins v. Virginia
NA Pifer
Law & Social Inquiry 41 (4), 1036-1060, 2016
92016
Brown v. Plata
K Reiter, N Pifer
92012
Window dressing: possibilities and limitations of incremental changes in solitary confinement
D Augustine, M Barragan, K Chesnut, NA Pifer, K Reiter, JD Strong
Health & justice 9, 1-13, 2021
82021
Triaged out of care: How carceral logics complicate a ‘course of care’in solitary confinement
M Barragan, G Gonzalez, JD Strong, D Augustine, K Chesnut, K Reiter, ...
Healthcare 10 (2), 289, 2022
62022
Prison Stories: Women Scholars’ Experiences Doing Research Behind Bars
D Augustine, M Barragan, K Chesnut, B Easterling, L Feldman, KJ Fox, ...
Lexington books, 2020
62020
Reflections on team research in carceral settings
K Reiter, D Augustine, M Barragan, K Chesnut, G Gonzalez, N Pifer, ...
Prison Stories: Women Scholars’ Experiences Doing Research Behind Bars, 13, 2020
42020
Is Life the Same as Death: Implications of Graham v. Florida, Roper v. Simmons, and Atkins v. Virginia on Life without Parole Sentences for Juvenile and Mentally Retarded Offenders
N Pifer
Loy. LAL Rev. 43, 1495, 2009
42009
Berghuis v. Smith: Continuing Ambiguity in Fair-Cross-Section Claims
NA Pifer
Loy. LAL Rev. 44, 1035, 2010
32010
Policing the Mentally Ill in Los Angeles on the Frontlines of Transinstitutionalization
NA Pifer
The Cambridge Handbook of Policing in the United States, 432-448, 2019
22019
Charles J Ogletree, Jr and Austin Sarat (eds), Life without Parole: America’s New Death Penalty?
N Pifer
Punishment & Society 15 (5), 583-585, 2013
12013
Armando Lara-Millán, Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity
NA Pifer
Punishment & Society 25 (5), 1382-1384, 2023
2023
“The Right Kind of Crazy”: How Patrol Officers Police the Boundaries of Mental Illness through Hybridized Strategies
NA Pifer
Law & Social Inquiry 48 (2), 437-462, 2023
2023
Surviving solitary: Living and working in restricted housing units. By Danielle S. Rudes, with Shannon Magnuson and Angela Hattery. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press …
N Pifer
Law & Society Review 57 (1), 125-127, 2023
2023
Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity
NA Pifer
PUNISHMENT & SOCIETY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PENOLOGY, 2022
2022
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