Eric Cummins: The Rise and Fall of California\u27s Radical Prison Movement. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994. $45.00 hardcover; $16.95 papercover
This work by Dr. Gorton demonstrates how organizational restructuring centralized control over the m...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Eric Cummins: The Rise and Fall of California\u27s Radical Prison Movement. Stanford: Stanford Unive...
IRON GAG is a history of San Quentin prison from 1950-1980 drawn from extensive interviews of former...
Over the course of the twentieth century American prisoners became increasingly politicized, perhaps...
An essay from NCCD president Barry Krisberg on the growth of the prison complex in California and wh...
This article reports on a study of trends in imprisonment in the state of California over the period...
Recent disturbances in prisons across the nation have focused attention on our prison population. Ma...
Thesis (M.A., Government)--California State University, Sacramento, 2005.While receiving his largest...
Using scholarly work at the intersection of political sociology (with a focus on social movements) a...
Over the last fifty years, California has become one of the largest jailers in the world, incarcerat...
259 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This thesis deals with the fa...
Despite vast expenditures on prison construction in the late 20th century, infrastructure has not ke...
In the final decades of the 20th century, a confluence of factors precipitated a policy change in th...
This work by Dr. Gorton demonstrates how organizational restructuring centralized control over the m...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Eric Cummins: The Rise and Fall of California\u27s Radical Prison Movement. Stanford: Stanford Unive...
IRON GAG is a history of San Quentin prison from 1950-1980 drawn from extensive interviews of former...
Over the course of the twentieth century American prisoners became increasingly politicized, perhaps...
An essay from NCCD president Barry Krisberg on the growth of the prison complex in California and wh...
This article reports on a study of trends in imprisonment in the state of California over the period...
Recent disturbances in prisons across the nation have focused attention on our prison population. Ma...
Thesis (M.A., Government)--California State University, Sacramento, 2005.While receiving his largest...
Using scholarly work at the intersection of political sociology (with a focus on social movements) a...
Over the last fifty years, California has become one of the largest jailers in the world, incarcerat...
259 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This thesis deals with the fa...
Despite vast expenditures on prison construction in the late 20th century, infrastructure has not ke...
In the final decades of the 20th century, a confluence of factors precipitated a policy change in th...
This work by Dr. Gorton demonstrates how organizational restructuring centralized control over the m...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...