<p><b>Explaining U.S. Imprisonment</b> examines women in prison minorities the historical path to the modern prison a wide range of contemporary issues and social influences on prison reform. While focusing on prisons this one-of-a-kind book is written within the context of the sociology of punishment and covers cutting-edge topics such as detaining immigrants the War on Terror and prison in the 21st century.<br /><br /><b>Features</b></p><ul type=square><li>Uses a historical and social framework to place U.S. corrections and imprisonment policies in context</li><li>Includes first-hand accounts from inmates as well as primary source documents written by early prison reformers</li><li>Integrates research on women men and minorities throughout rather than separating each topic into a stand-alone chapter</li><li>Begins chapters with thought-provoking quotes to set the stage for the content that follows</li></ul><p></p><p><b>Explaining U.S. Imprisonment </b>is ideal for use as a supplementary text in undergraduate and graduate courses on corrections imprisonment and theories of punishment. It is also appropriate for use in courses on criminal justice incarceration minority issues in law sociology of law and the study of the modern prison system.</p>
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