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Unpacking the Prison Food Paradox: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals’ Experience of Food within Federal Prisons in Canada
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Wilson, Amanda
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carceral food systems
/ Collective responsibility
/ Correctional system
/ federal prisons
/ Food
/ food justice
/ Imprisonment
/ Legitimacy
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Punishment
2023
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Unpacking the Prison Food Paradox: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals’ Experience of Food within Federal Prisons in Canada
by
Wilson, Amanda
in
carceral food systems
/ Collective responsibility
/ Correctional system
/ federal prisons
/ Food
/ food justice
/ Imprisonment
/ Legitimacy
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Punishment
2023
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Unpacking the Prison Food Paradox: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals’ Experience of Food within Federal Prisons in Canada
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Wilson, Amanda
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carceral food systems
/ Collective responsibility
/ Correctional system
/ federal prisons
/ Food
/ food justice
/ Imprisonment
/ Legitimacy
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Punishment
2023
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Unpacking the Prison Food Paradox: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals’ Experience of Food within Federal Prisons in Canada
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Unpacking the Prison Food Paradox: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals’ Experience of Food within Federal Prisons in Canada
2023
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This paper presents findings from a survey conducted with formerly incarcerated individuals on their experiences of food and food systems within federal prisons in Canada. Beyond affirming the many problems with the quality and quantity of food provided to incarcerated individuals, the findings discussed in this article highlight the multi-faceted and paradoxical role of food behind bars. Food was a tool of punishment and a site of conflict, yet it simultaneously provides an important source of community and camaraderie. While there can be no “just” carceral food system because carceral systems are inherently unjust systems, a conversation about food provisioning within prison helps bring into focus opportunities to improve the material conditions of incarcerated individuals in the short-term as well as openings to question the logic and legitimacy of carceral institutions more broadly. As we are all bound-up in carceral food systems, there is a collective responsibility to interrogate and make visible the realities of carceral food systems in order to work towards non-carceral futures.
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Centre for Studies in Social Justice,Brock University
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