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Mass Incarceration [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x150x18 mm, kaal: 544 g
  • Sari: Opposing Viewpoints
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Greenhaven Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 153450043X
  • ISBN-13: 9781534500433
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x150x18 mm, kaal: 544 g
  • Sari: Opposing Viewpoints
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Greenhaven Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 153450043X
  • ISBN-13: 9781534500433
The Importance of Opposing Viewpoints 11(3)
Introduction 14(4)
Chapter 1 Is Mass Incarceration an Effective System for Curbing Crime?
Chapter Preface
18(2)
1 Mass Incarceration Is Unnecessary and Ineffective
20(9)
Inimai M. Chettiar
2 What We Need Is More Police on the Street
29(5)
Allison Schrager
3 There Are No Easy Solutions for the Nation's Drug Habit
34(20)
Ray Walser
4 The Relationship Between Incarceration and Crime Is Limited
54(21)
Marc Mauer
Nazgol Ghandnoosh
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
75(3)
Chapter 2 What Are the Societal Effects of Incarceration?
Chapter Preface
78(2)
1 Prison Is the New Poverty Trap
80(4)
Friends Committee on National Legislation
2 The Criminal Justice System Is Stacked Against People of Color
84(5)
Jamal Hagler
3 Poverty and Racism Are Not Excuses for Breaking the Law
89(12)
Stephanos Bibas
4 Mass Incarceration Has Helped Bring Back Debtors' Prisons
101(8)
Eli Hager
5 Prison Inmates Should Earn a Living Wage
109(4)
Shafaq Hasan
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
113(3)
Chapter 3 Are There Problems with Our Prison System?
Chapter Preface
116(2)
1 Reforming Drug Offenses Can Curb Mass Incarceration
118(6)
Sarah Childress
2 A Drugs-First Strategy Cannot Solve the Prison Problem
124(20)
Jonathan Simon
3 Private Prisons Increase Capacity, Save Money, and Improve Service
144(8)
Nathan Benefield
4 Private Prisons Hinder Reform, Expose Prisoners to Violence, and Increase Recidivism
152(14)
Alex Friedmann
5 Private Prisons Are Not the Problem
166(5)
Daniel Denvir
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
171(3)
Chapter 4 How Do We Perceive Crime?
Chapter Preface
174(2)
1 America Needs to Rethink Its Approach to Violence
176(4)
Marc Schindler
2 Countries Need to Consider the Purpose of the Criminal Justice System
180(6)
Richard Garside
3 The "Treatment Years" Approach Should Be Used for Mentally III Offenders
186(10)
Yuval Melamed
4 Alternative Ideas Like Genomics Should Be Considered in Approaching Punishment and Rehabilitation
196(10)
Sohail Inayatullah
5 Drug Crimes Are the Main Driver of Imprisonment
206(4)
Jonathan Rothwell
6 Drug Laws Can't Be Blamed for Mass Incarceration
210(7)
David W. Murray
Brian Blake
John R. Walters
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
217(3)
Chapter 5 How Do We Handle Crime?
Chapter Preface
220(2)
1 Rehabilitation, Not Punishment, Should Be the Focus in Criminal Justice
222(5)
Etienne Benson
2 Punishment Is Necessary, But Mandatory Minimum Sentences May Not Be
227(22)
Evan Bernick
Paul J. Larkin, Jr.
3 The Entire Criminal Justice System Needs a Smarter Approach
249(15)
Michele L. Jawando
Chelsea Parsons
4 Ending Mass Incarceration Requires a Focus on State Policy
264(5)
Peter Wagner
5 We Need to Embrace Alternative Strategies for Dealing with Offenders
269(10)
Bo Lozoff
Human Kindness Foundation
Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
279(2)
For Further Discussion 281(4)
Organizations to Contact 285(5)
Bibliography of Books 290(2)
Index 292