In providing an overview into Mass Incarceration, the Prison Industrial Complex, and the Military Complex; the aim of this research will be to demonstrate how the U.S is engaging in a domestic military operation from their exploitation of the U.S prison population through prison wage labor, where conveniently, is being protected under the 13th Amendment of the United States Constitution. By virtue of the U.S. military's inherent mechanism to "conquer", the United States government, through its military establishment and law enforcement, has engaged in the systematic exploitation of minority populations. For example, the United States, historically, has become an imperialistic nation from the earliest ventures of the Revolutionary War to the...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Slavery has remained alive in the United States, well past the implementation of the 13th amendment....
The traditional system of justice in the United States, based on the goals of retribution, incapacit...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
In the “Land of the Free,” we are home to the largest prison system in the modern history of the wor...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
Prior to the 1970’s, the total number of incarcerated Americans had scarcely ever risen above two-hu...
Over the past thirty years the prison population in the United States has rapidly increased to the p...
American exceptionalism is often positively connotated; America’s exceptionalism often refers to the...
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population o...
The United States has the highest per capita prison population in the world, with over six hundred a...
The United States holds roughly 5 percent of the total world population, but also houses 25 percent ...
Mass incarceration is a term used to describe the United States locking up people in prisons and jai...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Slavery has remained alive in the United States, well past the implementation of the 13th amendment....
The traditional system of justice in the United States, based on the goals of retribution, incapacit...
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States experienced an exponential growth in its prison population...
In the “Land of the Free,” we are home to the largest prison system in the modern history of the wor...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
Prior to the 1970’s, the total number of incarcerated Americans had scarcely ever risen above two-hu...
Over the past thirty years the prison population in the United States has rapidly increased to the p...
American exceptionalism is often positively connotated; America’s exceptionalism often refers to the...
The United States has the highest number of incarcerated people worldwide with a prison population o...
The United States has the highest per capita prison population in the world, with over six hundred a...
The United States holds roughly 5 percent of the total world population, but also houses 25 percent ...
Mass incarceration is a term used to describe the United States locking up people in prisons and jai...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Slavery has remained alive in the United States, well past the implementation of the 13th amendment....
The traditional system of justice in the United States, based on the goals of retribution, incapacit...