Decarcerating America : from mass punishment to public health /

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Imprint:New York : The New Press, 2018.
©2018
Description:1 online resource (viii, 319 pages) : charts
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12647380
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Other authors / contributors:Drucker, Ernest M., 1940- editor.
ISBN:9781620972793
1620972794
9781620972786
1620972786
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:Mass incarceration will end--there is an emerging consensus that we've been locking up too many people for too long. But with more than 2.2 million Americans behind bars right now, how do we go about bringing people home? Decarcerating America collects some of the leading thinkers in the criminal justice reform movement to strategize about how to cure America of its epidemic of mass punishment.
Other form:Print version: Decarcerating America. New York : The New Press, 2018 9781620972786
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Summary:"A powerful call for reform."<br> -- NPR <br> <br> An all-star team of criminal justice experts present timely, innovative, and humane ways to end mass incarceration <br> <br> Mass incarceration will end--there is an emerging consensus that we've been locking up too many people for too long. But with more than 2.2 million Americans behind bars right now, how do we go about bringing people home? Decarcerating America collects some of the leading thinkers in the criminal justice reform movement to strategize about how to cure America of its epidemic of mass punishment.<br> <br> With sections on front-end approaches, as well as improving prison conditions and re-entry, the book includes pieces by leaders across the criminal justice reform movement: Danielle Sered of Common Justice describes successful programs for youth with violent offenses; Robin Steinberg of the Bronx Defenders argues for more resources for defense attorneys to diminish plea bargains; Kathy Boudin suggests changes to the parole model; Jeannie Little offers an alternative for mental health and drug addiction issues; and Eric Lotke offers models of new industries to replace the prison economy. Editor Ernest Drucker applies the tools of epidemiology to help us cure what he calls "a plague of prisons."<br> <br> Decarcerating America will be an indispensable roadmap as the movement to challenge incarceration in America gains critical mass--it shows us how to get people out of prisons, and the more appropriate responses to crime. The ideas presented in this volume are what we are fighting for when we fight against the New Jim Crow.<br>
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 319 pages) : charts
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781620972793
1620972794
9781620972786
1620972786