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Imprisoning America : the social effects of mass incarceration

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  • "Over the last 30 years, the U.S. penal population increased from around 300,000 to more than two million, with more than half a million prisoners returning to their home communities each year. What are the social costs to the communities from which this vast incarcerated population comes? And what happens to these communities when former prisoners return as free men and women in need of social and economic support? In Imprisoning America, an interdisciplinary group of leading researchers in economics, criminal justice, psychology, sociology, and social work goes beyond a narrow focus on crime to examine the connections between incarceration and family formation, labor markets, political participation, and community well-being."

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  • "Imprisoning America : the social effects of mass incarceration"@en
  • "Imprisoning America : the social effects of mass incarceration"
  • "Imprisoning America the social effects of mass incarceration"@en
  • "Imprisoning America the social effects of mass incarceration"