The Growth of Incarceration in the United States : Exploring Causes and Consequences

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The Growth of Incarceration in the United States : Exploring Causes and Consequences

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 464 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780309298018
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Full Description

After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of imprisonment in the United States more than quadrupled during the last four decades. The U.S. penal population of 2.2 million adults is by far the largest in the world. Just under one-quarter of the world's prisoners are held in American prisons. The U.S. rate of incarceration, with nearly 1 out of every 100 adults in prison or jail, is 5 to 10 times higher than the rates in Western Europe and other democracies. The U.S. prison population is largely drawn from the most disadvantaged part of the nation's population: mostly men under age 40, disproportionately minority, and poorly educated. Prisoners often carry additional deficits of drug and alcohol addictions, mental and physical illnesses, and lack of work preparation or experience. The growth of incarceration in the United States during four decades has prompted numerous critiques and a growing body of scientific knowledge about what prompted the rise and what its consequences have been for the people imprisoned, their families and communities, and for U.S. society.

The Growth of Incarceration in the United States examines research and analysis of the dramatic rise of incarceration rates and its affects. This study makes the case that the United States has gone far past the point where the numbers of people in prison can be justified by social benefits and has reached a level where these high rates of incarceration themselves constitute a source of injustice and social harm.

The Growth of Incarceration in the United States recommends changes in sentencing policy, prison policy, and social policy to reduce the nation's reliance on incarceration. The report also identifies important research questions that must be answered to provide a firmer basis for policy. The study assesses the evidence and its implications for public policy to inform an extensive and thoughtful public debate about and reconsideration of policies.

Table of Contents

Front Matter
Summary
1 Introduction
2 Rising Incarceration Rates
3 Policies and Practices Contributing to High Rates of Incarceration
4 The Underlying Causes of Rising Incarceration: Crime, Politics, and Social Change
5 The Crime Prevention Effects of Incarceration
6 The Experience of Imprisonment
7 Consequences for Health and Mental Health
8 Consequences for Employment and Earnings
9 Consequences for Families and Children
10 Consequences for Communities
11 Wider Consequences for U.S. Society
12 The Prison in Society: Values and Principles
13 Findings, Conclusions, and Implications
References
Appendix A: Supplementary Statement by Ricardo H. Hinojosa
Appendix B: Data Sources
Appendix C: Incarceration in the United States:A Research Agenda
Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members

Contents

1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 1 Introduction; 4 2 Rising Incarceration Rates; 5 3 Policies and Practices Contributing to High Rates of Incarceration; 6 4 The Underlying Causes of Rising Incarceration: Crime, Politics, and Social Change; 7 5 The Crime Prevention Effects of Incarceration; 8 6 The Experience of Imprisonment; 9 7 Consequences for Health and Mental Health; 10 8 Consequences for Employment and Earnings; 11 9 Consequences for Families and Children; 12 10 Consequences for Communities; 13 11 Wider Consequences for U.S. Society; 14 12 The Prison in Society: Values and Principles; 15 13 Findings, Conclusions, and Implications; 16 References; 17 Appendix A: Supplementary Statement by Ricardo H. Hinojosa; 18 Appendix B: Data Sources; 19 Appendix C: Incarceration in the United States:A Research Agenda; 20 Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members

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