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Prison Industrial Complex For Beginners James Braxton Peterson

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Prison Industrial Complex For Beginners James Braxton Peterson
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Publisher: For Beginners
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.02 MB
Pages: 176
Author: James Braxton Peterson, John Jennings (illustrations)
ISBN: 9781939994318, 1939994314
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Prison Industrial Complex For Beginners James Braxton Peterson by James Braxton Peterson, John Jennings (illustrations) 9781939994318, 1939994314 instant download after payment.

Prison Industrial Complex For Beginners is an attempt to demystify the social ironies and brutal outcomes of various government policies—privatization, post-industrialism and the loss of jobs, the War on Drugs, mass incarceration—and to introduce and briefly explain how these policies inform what’s known as the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC). If demystifying the PIC is a goal of this introductory project, then my hope is that what follows in the upcoming pages—both in narrative and in imagery—will help to unveil for all readers the urgency with which our society must approach the fact that the United States has the highest per-capita rate of incarceration of any of the so-called developed nations in the world.

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