Description: Further DetailsTitle: After Prisons?Condition: NewSubtitle: Freedom, Decarceration, and Justice DisinvestmentAuthor: Brendan McQuadeContributor: Andrew J. Pragacz (Contributions by), William G. Martin (Contributions by), Brendan McQuade (Contributions by), Joshua M. Price (Edited by), John Major Eason (Contributions by), Joshua M. Price (Contributions by), William G. Martin (Edited by), Luis R. Gonzalez (Contributions by), Chungse Jung (Contributions by), Kevin Revier (Contributions by)Format: PaperbackISBN-10: 1498539173EAN: 9781498539173ISBN: 9781498539173Publisher: Lexington BooksGenre: Society & CultureTopic: Social SciencesRelease Date: 03/23/2018Description: As recently as five years ago mass incarceration was widely considered to be a central, permanent feature of the political and social landscape. The number of people in U.S. prisons is still without historic parallel anywhere in the world or in U.S. history. But in the last few years, the population has decreased, in some states by almost a third. A broad consensus is emerging to reduce prison rolls. Politicians have called for repealing the harshest sentencing laws of the war on drugs, abolishing mandatory minimums and closing correctional facilities. Does the decrease in the prison population herald the dismantling of mass incarceration? This book provides an answer. Drawing on original research from across New York State, the contributors argue that while massive decarceration is taking place, the outcome to date is not the one wished for by reformers, namely a more just system. While drug law reform is clearly upon us, for example, a moral panic about heroin addiction and phantom meth labs has recently reached a fever pitch. As the penitentiary population drops and prisons close, the number of people in jail has swelled. New intelligence-led policing, and the rise of a reentry industry together have led to more surveillance and less social justice. Together these developments lead to justice disinvestment as the state sheds direct responsibility for the criminal justice system to the private and non-profit sector, while it extends its reach through new forms of community-based supervision, surveillance and policing into poor neighborhoods and communities of color.Celebration may be premature, in other words. Having endowed a group that is already disproportionately poor and people of color with the stigma of criminality, the state has left the formerly incarcerated and their communities to their fate. The future we face appears to be neither emancipatory reform nor simply the continuation of past mass incarceration. The challenge of freedom, on a scale not seen since the Reconstruction, remains before us.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 230mmItem Length: 150mmItem Width: 13mmItem Weight: 245gRelease Year: 2018 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: After Prisons?
Title: After Prisons?
Subtitle: Freedom, Decarceration, and Justice Disinvestment
Contributor: Kevin Revier (Contributions by)
ISBN-10: 1498539173
EAN: 9781498539173
ISBN: 9781498539173
Genre: Society & Culture
Topic: Social Sciences
Release Date: 03/23/2018
Release Year: 2018
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Number of Pages: 156 Pages
Publication Name: After Prisons? : Freedom, Decarceration, and Justice Disinvestment
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Height: 0.5 in
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: General, Penology, Criminology
Item Weight: 8.6 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: John Eason
Item Length: 9.1 in
Subject Area: Law, Social Science
Item Width: 5.9 in
Format: Trade Paperback