HIV in Prisons and Jails, 1995

HIV in Prisons and Jails, 1995
Author: Laura M. Maruschak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1997
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
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HIV in Prisons and Jails

HIV in Prisons and Jails
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 1997
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
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Bureau of Justice Statistics

Bureau of Justice Statistics
Author: United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1998
Genre: Criminal statistics
ISBN:

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Bureau of Justice Statistics Fiscal Year ...

Bureau of Justice Statistics Fiscal Year ...
Author: United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1998
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
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States of Confinement

States of Confinement
Author: NA NA
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137109297

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The United States has the highest incarceration and execution rate in the industrialized world. Due to bias in policing and sentencing, seventy percent of the nearly two million people incarcerated in U.S. prisons and immigration detention centers are people of color. Statistics like these, and the often unsafe conditions under which people are imprisoned, make an analysis of incarceration urgent and timely. Using a broad multicultural approach, States of Confinement uncovers the political, social, and economic biases in our policing and punishment systems. The distinguished authors of this collection - such as Angela Y. Davis, Manning Marable, Gary Marx, Robert Meeropol (the son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg), Julie Su (an attorney for immigrants' rights), and Judi Bari (a founder of Earthfirst!) - use their diverse experiences and expertise to discuss troubling abuses of police powers in our society. The issues they expose include racial profiling and sentencing disparities that target African Americans and Latinos, the sexual exploitation of women in prison and police custody, racist and homophobic violence, the policing of Asian Americans and Arabs, the adverse conditions of HIV-positive prisoners, and the use of the Grand Jury and police to undermine political activity. These twenty-seven cogent and accessible essays will appeal to students and educators, as well as anyone concerned about the erosion of democracy and equality in this era of increasing incarceration and police powers.