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(Ebook) Prison State: The Challenge of Mass Incarceration by Bert Useem, Anne Morrison Piehl ISBN 9780511388415, 9780521713399, 9780521885850, 0521713390, 052188585X, 0511388411

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Authors:Bert Useem, Anne Morrison Piehl
Pages:234 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.53 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511388415, 9780521713399, 9780521885850, 0521713390, 052188585X, 0511388411
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(Ebook) Prison State: The Challenge of Mass Incarceration by Bert Useem, Anne Morrison Piehl ISBN 9780511388415, 9780521713399, 9780521885850, 0521713390, 052188585X, 0511388411

Within the past 25 years, the prison population in America shot upward to reach a staggering 1.53 million by 2005. This book takes a broad, critical look at incarceration, the huge social experiment of American society. The authors investigate the causes and consequences of the prison buildup, often challenging previously held notions from scholarly and public discourse. By examining such themes as social discontent, safety and security within prisons, and impact on crime and on the labor market, Piehl and Useem use evidence to address the inevitable larger question, where should incarceration go next for American society, and where is it likely to go?
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