Has the massive increase in the number of Americans imprisoned over the last two decades been helpful or harmful to the communities that all would agree are those most in need of deliverance from crime and the negative effects that accompany it? That is the question that Lynch and Sabol attempt to answer here. When the engineers of policies devoted to making prison sentences both harsher and more prevalent developed their ideas, they would likely be surprised that such a question could be asked. These boosters claimed that their law-and-order program clearly benefited minority inner-city residents by addressing and reducing the high levels of crime residents regularly experience. A statement made by former Attorney General William Barr conc...
In the early 1990s, with violent crime at record levels and public alarm growing, federal and state ...
While the US is a currently world leader in incarceration, recent reforms to state and federal sente...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
Has the massive increase in the number of Americans imprisoned over the last two decades been helpfu...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Little empirical study had been done to confirm or refute the effectiveness of incarceration in redu...
OBJECTIVES: Research on race and urban poverty views incarceration as a new and important aspect of ...
Mass incarceration is a term used to describe the United States locking up people in prisons and jai...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
Over the last few years, a number of articles and reports have been published documenting the rise i...
In the early 1990s, with violent crime at record levels and public alarm growing, federal and state ...
While the US is a currently world leader in incarceration, recent reforms to state and federal sente...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...
Has the massive increase in the number of Americans imprisoned over the last two decades been helpfu...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
The United States prison population has grown seven-fold over the past 35 years. This dissertation l...
Advocates for less punitive crime policies in the United States face long and dispiriting odds. The ...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the Unite...
Little empirical study had been done to confirm or refute the effectiveness of incarceration in redu...
OBJECTIVES: Research on race and urban poverty views incarceration as a new and important aspect of ...
Mass incarceration is a term used to describe the United States locking up people in prisons and jai...
In the United States today, incarceration is more than just a mode of criminal punishment. It is a d...
America’s mass incarceration system functions as a tool to keep their black communities impoverished...
Over the last few years, a number of articles and reports have been published documenting the rise i...
In the early 1990s, with violent crime at record levels and public alarm growing, federal and state ...
While the US is a currently world leader in incarceration, recent reforms to state and federal sente...
Since the early 1970s, the number of individuals in jails and state and federal prisons has grown ex...