Invisible punishment: the collateral consequences of mass imprisonment
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New York : New Press, [2002].
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x, 355 pages ; 20 cm
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Mauer, M., & Chesney-Lind, M. (2002). Invisible punishment: the collateral consequences of mass imprisonment. New York, New Press.

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Mauer, Marc and Meda. Chesney-Lind. 2002. Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment. New York, New Press.

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Mauer, Marc and Meda. Chesney-Lind, Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment. New York, New Press, 2002.

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Mauer, Marc. and Meda Chesney-Lind. Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment. New York, New Press, 2002.

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"Invisible Punishment is the first comprehensive examination of the hidden ramifications of conviction for inmates, ex-felons, their families and the communities they come from. Here, leading scholars and advocates -- including Jeremy Travis, Beth Richie, Bruce Western, Todd Clear, Paul Farmer, and Judith Greene -- bring to light a host of little-known "invisible punishments," from disenfranchisement and ineligibility for welfare benefits, public housing and employment opportunities, to price gouging by phone companies with prison contracts, gender imbalance in the inner-city neighborhoods from which prisoners are disproportionately drawn, and a generation of children with incarcerated parents. Together, the contributors to this book define the boundaries of a whole new field of inquiry in criminal justice. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

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1565847261, 9781565847262, 1565848489, 9781565848481

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Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-332) and index.
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"Invisible Punishment is the first comprehensive examination of the hidden ramifications of conviction for inmates, ex-felons, their families and the communities they come from. Here, leading scholars and advocates -- including Jeremy Travis, Beth Richie, Bruce Western, Todd Clear, Paul Farmer, and Judith Greene -- bring to light a host of little-known "invisible punishments," from disenfranchisement and ineligibility for welfare benefits, public housing and employment opportunities, to price gouging by phone companies with prison contracts, gender imbalance in the inner-city neighborhoods from which prisoners are disproportionately drawn, and a generation of children with incarcerated parents. Together, the contributors to this book define the boundaries of a whole new field of inquiry in criminal justice. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
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5050 |a Beyond doing time : the lifetime consequences of imprisonment. Invisible punishment : an instrument of social exclusion / Jeremy Travis -- Welfare and housing--denial of benefits to drug offenders / Gwen Rubinstein and Debbie Mukamal -- Mass imprisonment and the disappearing voters / Marc Mauer. Distorting justice. Incarceration and the imbalance of power / Angela J. Davis -- Imprisoning women : the unintended victims of mass imprisonment / Meda Chesney-Lind -- Entrepreneurial corrections : incarceration as a business opportunity / Judith A. Greene. Fractured families. Families and incarceration / Donald Braman -- The social impact of mass incarceration on women / Beth E. Richie -- Children, cops, and citizenship : why conservatives should oppose racial profiling / James Forman, Jr. Communities in crisis. Black economic progress in the era of mass imprisonment / Bruce Western, Becky Pettit, and Josh Guetzkow -- The problem with "Addition by subtraction" : the prison-crime relationship in low-income communities / Todd R. Clear. Incarceration as socially corrosive. Building a prison economy in rural America / Tracy Huling -- The impact of mass incarceration on immigration policy / Teresa Miller -- The house of the dead : tuberculosis and incarceration / Paul Farmer -- Media on prisons : censorship and stereotypes / Peter Y. Sussman -- The international impact of U.S. policies / Vivien Stern.
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