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Brazil's prison population, estimated at 90,000 in 1990, has exploded to over 650,000, the third highest in the world behind the US and China. Systematically targeting poor, Black communities, Braz...
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  • 25 November 2025
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Brazil's prison population, estimated at 90,000 in 1990, has exploded to over 650,000, the third highest in the world behind the US and China. Systematically targeting poor, Black communities, Brazil's prisons have become infamous for their overcrowding and mismanagement. And yet, this landscape of punishment is built on top of a set of progressive laws that center reform as the primary aim and concern of incarceration. Every morning, when black, windowless vans carry the newly incarcerated to their destinations, they pass through prison gates emblazoned with the words, "Resocialize to Conquer the Future."

  Through long-term fieldwork within the prisons of Rio de Janeiro, David Thompson investigates the legal and moral impulse to "resocialize" as it animates the prison system of Brazil. Following incarcerated people, psychologists, attorneys, and missionaries, he draws attention to the forms of prison life and governance that reform and resocialization bring forth, from parole applications and psycho-social evaluations to prison escapes. He argues these institutions are driven by a set of unfulfilled promises: the image of a reformed, future self; the insistence that a more "humane" prison is possible; the promise of Brazilian democracy itself; and the stalled project of Black emancipation. Across these domains, Thompson charts how imprisonment forces its captives to constantly navigate between the hope of reform and the weaponization of this hope against them.

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Price: $28.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 25 November 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503644564
Format: Paperback
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"An outstanding and highly original ethnography of prison life and logics. Incisive and rich, this is the most novel scholarly work to document the intricacies, bureaucracy, containment, evasion and gendered nature of a prison system amidst exponential expansion. So many of its details are fascinating, troubling, and revisionary, and it reframes a growing conversation on incarceration in Brazil and Latin America. The scholarship is profoundly thoughtful and rigorous, yet is also patient and invested in ensuring a careful representation. Brilliant, moving, and beautiful." —Graham Denyer Willis, University of Cambridge
David C. Thompson is an anthropologist and prison researcher based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He holds a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
Introduction: Prison is Just a Question of Time
1. The Promise of Paper
2. Prison Psychology's Praxis
3. Faith and the Weight of the World
4. If I Were His Mother
5. Evasion
Epilogue: Resocialize to Conquer the Future