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What’s Race Got to Do with It?
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February 16 2016
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Princeton University Press
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10.2307/j.ctv7h0svq.12
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Table of Contents
pp. ix
Contents
pp. xi
List of Figures
pp. xi
Figures
pp. xiii
List of Abbreviations
pp. xiii
Abbreviations
pp. xv
Preface to the Paperback Edition
pp. xv
Preface to the Paperback Edition
pp. 1
Chapter One. Introduction The Prison State and the Lockdown of American Politics
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Show Me the Money
pp. 25
Chapter Two. Show Me the Money The Great Recession and the Great Confinement
pp. 48
Squaring the Political Circle
pp. 48
Chapter Three. Squaring the Political Circle The New Political Economy of the Carceral State
pp. 79
Chapter Four. What Second Chance? Reentry and Penal Reform
pp. 79
What Second Chance?
pp. 98
Chapter Five. Caught Again Justice Reinvestment and Recidivism
pp. 98
Caught Again
pp. 119
Is Mass Incarceration the “New Jim Crow”?
pp. 119
Chapter Six. Is Mass Incarceration the “New Jim Crow”? Racial Disparities and the Carceral State
pp. 139
What’s Race Got to Do with It?
pp. 139
Chapter Seven. What’s Race Got to Do with It? Bolstering and Challenging the Carceral State
pp. 165
Split Verdict
pp. 165
Chapter Eight. Split Verdict The Non, Non, Nons and the “Worst of the Worst”
pp. 196
Chapter Nine. The New Untouchables The War on Sex Offenders
pp. 196
The New Untouchables
pp. 215
Catch and Keep
pp. 215
Chapter Ten. Catch and Keep The Criminalization of Immigrants
pp. 241
Chapter Eleven. The Prison beyond the Prison The Carceral State and Growing Political and Economic Inequalities in the United States
pp. 241
The Prison beyond the Prison
pp. 258
Bring It On
pp. 258
Chapter Twelve. Bring It On The Future of Penal Reform, the Carceral State, and American Politics
pp. 283
Acknowledgments
pp. 283
Acknowledgments
pp. 285
Notes
pp. 285
Notes
pp. 411
Select Bibliography
pp. 411
Select Bibliography
pp. 439
Index
pp. 439
Index
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