What is the strategy that emphasizes alternative sentencing, prevention, and treatment programs, but begins with a moratorium to halt the construction of new prisons?
Abolition
What is the term used by mental health and legal professionals to refer to women’s coping strategies following rape?
Rape Trauma Syndrome
What is the process of turning people into things for sale?
Commodification
What is the world's deadliest disease?
Poverty
What is the 1973 Supreme Court Case that made abortion legal and defined freedom of choice as a right to privacy?
Roe v. Wade
What is the alternative to mass incarceration that seeks to repeal mandatory sentencing, direct offenders into education and drug treatment programs, restructure sentencing guidelines, and revise parole practices?
Decriminalization
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in four women will experience what type of violence in their lifetime?
Intimate Partner Violence
Attitudes and behaviors by which people are treated as if they were "things."
Objectification
What three identity factors are important to consider as they can lead to health disparities?
Race, Class, and Gender
What term entails that access to reproductive health care and abortion are also connected to economic, social, and environmental justice?
Reproductive Justice
What kind of crime has losses that far exceed the economic impact of crime on the streets or burglaries, robberies, larcenies, and auto thefts combined?
White Collar Crime
What term is used to include many types of violence against women and implicitly recognizes that men as a group have power over women in patriarchal society?
Gender-based violence
What standards does Riley critique in her essay that are ableist, ageist, heterosexist, and racist?
Beauty Ideals
What three racial groups of women have worse health outcomes and care on the whole, which shows how race and socio-economic status can impact health?
African American women, Native American women, and Latinas
What law prevents federal funds from being used to pay for abortions, except in certain extreme cases?
The Hyde Amendment
Citing the fact that more African American adults are under correctional control today (2012) than were enslaved in 1850, as well as racialized bias in arrests and sentencing, Michelle Alexander uses what term to characterize mass incarceration in the US?
The New Jim Crow
What term does bell hooks use because unlike the more accepted phrase 'domestic violence' it continually reminds the listener that violence in the home is connected to sexism and sexist thinking, to male domination?
Patriarchal Violence
Garland-Thomson writes that while feminization prompts the gaze, disability prompts this.
The Stare
This is attributable to a mix of overlapping factors including income level, educational attainment, occupation, access to health services, neighborhood and work conditions and are factors that are linked to race and class.
Health disparity
What term is linked to racism and able-bodyism this is the belief that the human race can be “improved” through selective breeding?
Eugenics
What is the act of reengaging in criminal behavior that results in being rearrested, reconvicted, or returned to custody within three years of release from prison or probation?
Recidivism
What do powerful families and corporations that work like a “mafia brotherhood” use to assure that violence against women is naturalized and to create dominance within the territory of the second state?
Violence as Language
Disability and femininity are both considered abnormal based on the writings of this ancient philosopher.
Aristotle
The medicalization of childbirth began in what century?
The 19th century
What laws allow police to arrest women and birthing people who are deemed as having risky behavior during pregnancy and leads to the criminalization of pregnancy?
Personhood laws