Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.The dramatic increase in American state prison populations during the past three decades has sparked considerable research interest. Empirical research has most often examined changes in prison admissions or populations, but few studies have considered shifts in state corrections budgets. This study examines variation in annual, state-level corrections expenditures as a proportion of state expenditures from 1980 to 1998, drawing together existing theoretical arguments about criminal punishment under a common rubric that focuses on state responsibility for the maintenance of social order and the need for state officials to maintain office through popular election. F...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeRyan E. Spoh...
U.S. federal courts have forced states to reduce prison crowding since 1969. We examine states ’ res...
Over the last few years, a number of articles and reports have been published documenting the rise i...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
This study tests racial threat and political explanations for yearly fluctuations in per capita spen...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.The now well-documented...
This study examined the politics of definite sentencing in Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, and Connect...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
States often follow trends when enacting sentencing policy. After a trend of get tough on crime pol...
Findings from the literature on mass incarceration in the United States have in the past suggested t...
As the movement to reduce the outsized scale of US incarceration rates gains momentum, there has bee...
As Convict Criminologists we draw upon our experiential knowledge as prisoners held within the Ameri...
Historically, juvenile justice in the United States has been the responsibility of state governments...
After the recent Great Recession of 2008, state budgets are facing increased scrutiny in every area ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeRyan E. Spoh...
U.S. federal courts have forced states to reduce prison crowding since 1969. We examine states ’ res...
Over the last few years, a number of articles and reports have been published documenting the rise i...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
This study tests racial threat and political explanations for yearly fluctuations in per capita spen...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.The now well-documented...
This study examined the politics of definite sentencing in Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, and Connect...
The present study was designed to examine the variations in criminal justice expenditures across sta...
States often follow trends when enacting sentencing policy. After a trend of get tough on crime pol...
Findings from the literature on mass incarceration in the United States have in the past suggested t...
As the movement to reduce the outsized scale of US incarceration rates gains momentum, there has bee...
As Convict Criminologists we draw upon our experiential knowledge as prisoners held within the Ameri...
Historically, juvenile justice in the United States has been the responsibility of state governments...
After the recent Great Recession of 2008, state budgets are facing increased scrutiny in every area ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeRyan E. Spoh...
U.S. federal courts have forced states to reduce prison crowding since 1969. We examine states ’ res...
Over the last few years, a number of articles and reports have been published documenting the rise i...