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Rethinking Punishment In The Era Of Mass Incarceration Chris W Surprenant

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Rethinking Punishment In The Era Of Mass Incarceration Chris W Surprenant
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Chris W. Surprenant
ISBN: 9781138047792, 1138047791
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Rethinking Punishment In The Era Of Mass Incarceration Chris W Surprenant by Chris W. Surprenant 9781138047792, 1138047791 instant download after payment.

One of the most important problems faced by the United States is addressing its broken criminal justice system. This collection of essays offers a thorough examination of incarceration as a form of punishment. In addition to focusing on the philosophical aspects related to punishment, the volume's diverse group of contributors provides additional background in criminology, economics, law, and sociology to help contextualize the philosophical issues. The first group of essays addresses whether or not our current institutions connected with punishment and incarceration are justified in a liberal society. The next set of chapters explores the negative effects of incarceration as a form of punishment, including its impact on children and families. The volume then describes how we arrived at our current situation in the United States, focusing on questions related to how we view prisons and prisoners, policing for profit, and the motivations of prosecutors in trying to secure convictions. Finally, Rethinking Punishment in the Era of Mass Incarceration examines specific policy alternatives that might offer solutions to our current approach to punishment and incarceration.

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