Criminology

“Drug Nuisance Properties and Municipal Carceral Power in Philadelphia”

DATE
Mon, 03/14/2022 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
DETAILS

Jackson Smith, Chancellors Postdoctoral Fellow at tUCLA, will be the featured speaker. His talk is titled “Drug Nuisance Properties and Municipal Carceral Power in Philadelphia.”

Abstract: In 1991 Philadelphia prosecutors formed the Public Nuisance Task Force (PNTF) to shutter bars they accused of harboring narcotics activity. Between the early 1990s and the late 2010s the PNTF would go on to seize nearly 1,700 homes, most located in Black and Latinx neighborhoods devastated by decades of disinvestment. I explore how the PNTF’s targeting of drug nuisance properties transformed these neighborhoods into arenas for the projection of municipal carceral power. Prosecutors defended the unit’s work by claiming it remedied the harms associated with the criminalized distribution of narcotics. However, my research reveals how the PNTF’s home seizures ultimately exacerbated racialized disinvestment and reproduced racial segregation.  

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