%0 Journal Article %T Race and ethnicity I: Property, race, and the carceral state %A Anne Bonds %J Progress in Human Geography %@ 1477-0288 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0309132517751297 %X In this report, I focus on property, particularly housing, as an essential race-making institution and consider its connections to the carceral state. I examine renewed attention to property within geography and some of the ways that scholars are engaging with property regimes as a means to theorize race. Situating property within the context of racial capitalism and critical carceral studies, I draw from struggles over segregation and open housing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to illustrate the linkages between the city¡¯s housing crisis and policing. A robust body of literature documents the inseparability of race and crime, but I further contend that both are conjoined with the politics of residential property %K housing %K policing %K property %K race %K the carceral state %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0309132517751297