Welfare and incarceration policies have converged to form a system of governance over socially marginalized groups, particularly racial minorities. In both of these policy areas, rehabilitative and social support objectives have been replaced with a more punitive and restrictive system. The authors examine the convergence in individual-level attitudes concerning welfare and criminal punishment, using national survey data. The authors\u27 analysis indicates a statistically significant relationship between punitive attitudes toward welfare and punishment. Furthermore, accounting for the respondents\u27 racial attitudes explains the bivariate relationship between welfare and punishment. Thus, racial attitudes seemingly link support for punitiv...
Prior studies have found that symbolic racism and negative African-American stereotypes are linked t...
Empirical research on public policy preferences must attend to Whites’ animus toward Blacks. For a q...
This paper explores the impact of the race of individual clients and of the local racial context on ...
To illuminate how race affects the usage of punitive tools in policy implementation settings, we ana...
Numerous studies have confirmed that race plays an important role in shaping public preferences towa...
In this article, I bring scholarship on welfare reform into discussion with work on crime control an...
There exists strong evidence for the proposition that individual psychological dispositions, social ...
Prison-building is argued to be an intervention of last resort when a nation loses faith in the soci...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
This work examines how identification in a historically marginalized group in the United States affe...
Mass Incarceration: Punitive Laws that Challenge Equal Rights and Opportunities for all explores Ame...
This article explores the relationship between supervisory approaches to governance, punishment, and...
Public support for harsh criminal justice policy remains relatively high, despite falling crime rate...
This article focuses on the racialized consequences of neoliberal juvenile justice practices. Based ...
During the past 30 years, the criminal justice system in the United States has meted out increasingl...
Prior studies have found that symbolic racism and negative African-American stereotypes are linked t...
Empirical research on public policy preferences must attend to Whites’ animus toward Blacks. For a q...
This paper explores the impact of the race of individual clients and of the local racial context on ...
To illuminate how race affects the usage of punitive tools in policy implementation settings, we ana...
Numerous studies have confirmed that race plays an important role in shaping public preferences towa...
In this article, I bring scholarship on welfare reform into discussion with work on crime control an...
There exists strong evidence for the proposition that individual psychological dispositions, social ...
Prison-building is argued to be an intervention of last resort when a nation loses faith in the soci...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
This work examines how identification in a historically marginalized group in the United States affe...
Mass Incarceration: Punitive Laws that Challenge Equal Rights and Opportunities for all explores Ame...
This article explores the relationship between supervisory approaches to governance, punishment, and...
Public support for harsh criminal justice policy remains relatively high, despite falling crime rate...
This article focuses on the racialized consequences of neoliberal juvenile justice practices. Based ...
During the past 30 years, the criminal justice system in the United States has meted out increasingl...
Prior studies have found that symbolic racism and negative African-American stereotypes are linked t...
Empirical research on public policy preferences must attend to Whites’ animus toward Blacks. For a q...
This paper explores the impact of the race of individual clients and of the local racial context on ...