ABSTRACT

This reader presents a comprehensive review of the research on mass incarceration as it relates to causes, impact, and solutions. Assembling contributions from leading experts in a variety of disciplines as well as the voices of directly impacted people, the editors have created a diverse collection of chapters addressing prison, punishment, incarceration, reentry, and reintegration embedded in the context of the ever-evolving discussion around ending mass incarceration.

The effects of the exponential prison growth in the United States over more than 50 years have been catastrophic, resulting in disparities that especially plague the poor, communities of color, and women. Mass incarceration is a culmination of policies and practices that benefit the privileged praxis and consequently disproportionally disenfranchise marginalized communities. The ideology affects every stage of the criminal justice system, from policing to release, and this book meets the need to expand the examination beyond departments of corrections to explore the administration behind laws, biased practices, and an unforgiving societal stigma. It deepens comprehension and engagement with concise and accessible readings that offer nuance and provoke thought.

The book is ideal as a primary or supplementary textbook for corrections, prisons, or penology courses, as well as courses focused on law, policy, sociology, social work, and social justice. It also will serve as a valuable reference book for any individual searching for knowledge on the past, present, and future of mass incarceration.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Realities of Mass Incarceration

part Section I|45 pages

Laws and Policies

part Section II|43 pages

Life Inside

chapter 6|10 pages

Solitary Confinement

Controversies and Reforms in Restrictive Housing

chapter 8|9 pages

Women's Imprisoned Bodies

Perceptions of Carceral Food Quality and Impact on Health for Self and Children

chapter 10|3 pages

Reflection

Working in the Prison Library during Covid-19

part Section III|32 pages

Prison Education

chapter 13|5 pages

Reflection

Reflections on the Design, Administration, and Value of a Prison-College Course

chapter 14|5 pages

Reflection

Inside-Out: A Transformative Experience

part Section IV|33 pages

Youth and Families

chapter 16|12 pages

At the Breaking Point

The Impact of Mass Incarceration on Families

chapter 17|4 pages

Reflection

Transported to the Troubled Teen Industry

chapter 18|5 pages

Reflection

Musings on School Communities, Information Evasion, and the Children of Incarcerated Parents

part Section V|38 pages

Impacts and Consequences

chapter 19|10 pages

Collateral Consequences

The Intended and Unintended Burdens of Incarceration

chapter 21|10 pages

Trapped in an Epicenter

COVID-19's Impact on People Incarcerated in Prisons

chapter 22|5 pages

Reflection

Punitive Responses to Juvenile Behavior: Narratives from a Juvenile Correctional Facility Worker

part Section VI|37 pages

Reentry

chapter 25|13 pages

Embracing Hope

Stories of Successful Reentry Experiences

chapter 26|2 pages

Reflection

The Reality of Reentry

part Section VII|54 pages

Ending Mass Incarceration

chapter 28|11 pages

“Today's Lynching is Incarceration”

Critical Race Theory, Mass Incarceration, and Prison Abolition

chapter 29|11 pages

Enacting a World Beyond Policing

chapter 31|4 pages

Reflection

Prisons We Do Not Deserve