Incarceration rates america

    • [DOCX File]University of Massachusetts Amherst

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      The Real Problem with America’s Inner Cities. Orlando Patterson. New York Times. May 9, 2015. ... despite their disproportionate arrest and incarceration rates. In all inner-city neighborhoods, however, there is a problem minority that varies between about 12.1 percent (in San Diego, for example) and 28 percent (in Phoenix) that comes largely ...


    • [DOCX File]Intergenerational Incarceration: Risk Factors and Social ...

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      The social exclusion framework from Murray (2007) was used to examine the correlates of parental incarceration for youth who themselves are incarcerated. Cluster analysis identified ten factors that showed significant differences among low, medium and high rates of parental incarceration.


    • Rethinking Crime and Immigration

      Ruben G. Rumbaut and Walter A. Ewing. "The Myth of Immigrant Criminality and the Paradox of Assimilation: Incarceration Rates among Native and Foreign-Born Men," (Immigration Policy Center, 2007). A recent synthesis of the empirical facts on immigration and crime, with a special focus on incarceration. Thorsten Sellin.


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      “Communities with High Incarceration Rates” in Michael Tonry, ed., Crime & Justice: a Review of Research. Vol 37 (2008) pp. 97-132. "The Great Punishment Experiment: Lessons for Social Justice," in After the War on Crime: Race, Democracy and a New Reconstruction, edited by Mary Louise Frampton, Ian Haney Lopez, and Jonathan Simon, xx - xx ...


    • Prison Reform Topic Paper

      The high rates of incarceration and recidivism have reinvigorated debate about the purpose of the prison. The time is ripe to debate prison reform. "America's penal system needs a top-to-bottom overhaul -- and a movement of people ready to do something about it is taking shape nicely" (McCarthy, 2011).



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      This global disaffection with America described in the feature stretches from the U.S. political system (too much money and influence peddling), to its economy (Americans are getting a raw deal in terms of working hours, social protection and health insurance) and social model (racial tensions, high incarceration rates and gun violence).


    • [DOCX File]Ohio State University

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      Crime rates have fluctuated over the past thirty years, and are currently at historical lows, but incarceration rates have consistently soared.” “The War on Drugs and the "get tough" movement explain the explosion in incarceration in the United States and the emergence of a vast, new racial undercaste.


    • [DOCX File]Educational Characteristics of Prisoners: Data from the ACS

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      Rising incarceration rates, and the disproportionate incarceration of particular subgroups of the population, have focused scholarly attention on the characteristics of prisoners. Changes in criminal justice policy, including more punitive sentences for drug crime, rapidly increased the size of the prison population through the 1980’s ...


    • [DOC File]Criminal Justice - Michigan

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      Corrections In America An Introduction, 10th Edition. Ch. 2. Figure 2.1 shows data for number of inmates in local, state and federal facilities from 1985-2005 (Data extrapolated to 2005) Ch. 3. Statistics given in the correctional brief on pg. 47 regarding selective incapacitation


    • University of Georgia

      The mass incarceration era generally began in 1974, so to capture the full effect of mass incarceration, further research should be conducted to estimate effects of sex-ratio imbalances using years 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020. Conclusion. My analysis of the effect of female-to-male sex ratios as a proxy for incarceration rates


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      America has the highest incarceration rates of any nation in the industrialized world. Approximately 2.3 million Americans are incarcerated. Of this number, roughly 714,000 await sentencing in county jails. Nearly 7 million Americans are on probation, incarcerated, or on parole every year. US taxpayers spend $60 billion annually on corrections.


    • [DOCX File]Caveats and Conclusions

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      Yet incarceration rates remain at high levels. One in four persons released from jail returns in less than a year. More than half (53 percent) of all jail inmates have less than high school education, 23 percent are high school graduates, 17 percent have some college, and only seven percent have a college degree or higher.


    • [DOCX File]Issue

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      Mental Health America. (2008). Position Statement 52: ... incarceration, and homelessness, and to reduce avoidable social and economic costs to our community. ... YOUR AGENCY’s SOAR program is a national model, the highest performing SOAR program in the nation in terms of success rates of initial applications and number of days to decision ...


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