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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Punitive Turn explores the historical, political, economic, and sociocultural roots of mass incarceration, as well as its collateral costs and consequences. Giving significant attention to the exacting toll that incarceration takes on inmates, their families, their communities, and society at large, the volumes contributors investigate the causes of the unbridled expansion of incarceration in the United States. Experts from multiple scholarly disciplines offer fresh research on race and inequality in the criminal justice system and the effects of mass incarceration on minority groups' economic situation and political inclusion. In addition, practitioners and activists from the Sentencing Project, the Virginia Organizing Project, and the Restorative Community Foundation, among others, discuss race and imprisonment from the perspective of those working directly in the field. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, the essays included in the volume provide an unprecedented range of perspectives on the growth and racial dimensions of incarceration in the United States and generate critical questions not simply about the penal system but also about the inner workings, failings, and future of American democracy. Contributors: Ethan Blue (University of Western Australia) * Mary Ellen Curtin (American University) * Harold Folley (Virginia Organizing Project) * Eddie Harris (Children Youth and Family Services) * Anna R. Haskins (University of WisconsinMadison) * Cheryl D. Hicks (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) * Charles E. Lewis Jr. (Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy) * Marc Mauer (The Sentencing Project) * Anoop Mirpuri (Portland State University) * Christopher Muller (Harvard University) * Marlon B. Ross (University of Virginia) * Jim Shea (Community Organizer) * Jonathan Simon (University of CaliforniaBerkeley) * Heather Ann Thompson (Temple University) * Debbie Walker (The Female Perspective) * Christopher Wildeman (Yale University) * Interviews by Jared Brown (University of Virginia) & Tshepo Morongwa ChEry (University of TexasAustin) Explores the historical, political, economic, and sociocultural roots of mass incarceration and its collateral costs and consequences. Giving significant attention to the exacting toll it takes on inmates, their families, their communities, and society, the contributors investigate the causes of the unbridled expansion of incarceration in the US. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780813951478
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 354 pages. 9.13x6.13x0.79 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # __081395147X
Book Description Condition: New. Seller Inventory # 47244533-n
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 354 pages. 9.13x6.13x0.79 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # x-081395147X