Background: The United States has the highest rate of imprisonment of any country in the world. African Americans and Hispanics comprise a disproportionately large share of the prisonpopulation. We applied a "prison life expectancy" to specify differences in exposure toimprisonment by gender and race at the population level.Methods: The impact of imprisonment on life expectancy in the United States was measured foreach year from 2000 to 2004, and then averaged. Using the Sullivan method, prison and prison-freelife expectancies were estimated by dividing the years lived in each age range of the life table intothese two states using prevalence of imprisonment by gender and race.Results: African American males can expect to spend on avera...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
Based on 14-year panel data on ex-prisoners, this paper reports the impact of incarceration on futur...
AbstractAlthough much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little...
Although much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little existin...
This dissertation uses two subfields of sociology, criminology and demography, to investigate the de...
This article extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the factors shaping popul...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
African-American males comprise a disproportionate percentage of the individuals imprisoned in State...
The total imprisonment rate in the United States, and racial disparity in imprisonment, have decreas...
Although significant gaps remain, disparities between Black and White people continued to narrow at ...
American prison populations have long been characterized by racial and ethnic disparities. U.S. Cens...
The United States correctional population is viewed as a pressing societal problem with widespread e...
This paper focuses on one specific aspect of the criminal justice system – the prison system. I look...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
Based on 14-year panel data on ex-prisoners, this paper reports the impact of incarceration on futur...
AbstractAlthough much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little...
Although much research considers the relationship between imprisonment and mortality, little existin...
This dissertation uses two subfields of sociology, criminology and demography, to investigate the de...
This article extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the factors shaping popul...
This project looks at the mass incarceration rates of people of African Descent where they are the m...
Examines racial and ethnic disparities by state, and finds substantial variation in the degree of bl...
African-American males comprise a disproportionate percentage of the individuals imprisoned in State...
The total imprisonment rate in the United States, and racial disparity in imprisonment, have decreas...
Although significant gaps remain, disparities between Black and White people continued to narrow at ...
American prison populations have long been characterized by racial and ethnic disparities. U.S. Cens...
The United States correctional population is viewed as a pressing societal problem with widespread e...
This paper focuses on one specific aspect of the criminal justice system – the prison system. I look...
The U.S incarceration rate is the highest in the world. Many of the U.S state prison systems are ove...
The dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population has renewed scholarly interest in the prison exp...
Based on 14-year panel data on ex-prisoners, this paper reports the impact of incarceration on futur...