Branded by the State: Coming of Age in the Era of Mass Incarceration: Part 1

In the first part of the interview, Dr. Kirk J. James discusses his arrest in 1994 as an 18-year-old college freshman with no prior record. He explains that his book title, 94A6325, represents his transition from a human being into “state property”: 94 is the year of his arrest, A refers to the maximum security processing track, and 6325 identifies him as the 6,325th person processed that year at the Downstate Correctional Facility. James describes the era of the 1990s as a “carceral genocide,” noting that the prison population in New York exploded from 200,000 in the 1970s to over 2 million by the 1990s, driven by policies like the Rockefeller drug laws and “super predator” rhetoric. He details how he was entrapped by undercover police over several months and eventually sent to Riker’s Island, a place he describes as a violent and overcrowded “ocean of destruction” where he felt a total loss of humanity. Facing the prospect of 45 years to life, he eventually accepted a plea deal of seven years to life just to survive the immediate violence of the system.

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