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She says it is therefore reasonable to think the justices, if presented with arguments grounded in text and history, might reconsider the rulings that paved the way to mass incarceration.
Some legal experts believe that many myths surrounding mass incarceration have been intentionally created by those who oppose not only incarceration, but punishment in general.
COVID-19 and other infectious diseases spread rapidly in carceral facilities, which, in turn, fuel broader community infections. Decarceration is key for US public health, but its implementation ...
A constellation of books and articles and thinkers and activists and tweeps are likely responsible for the rise of “mass incarceration” — but it’s unlikely we can pinpoint any one text.
The road to mass incarceration in the United States and specifically in Louisiana, has an over 200 year old legacy.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) blamed fellow White House hopeful Joe Biden on Wednesday for contributing to mass incarceration in the United States, criticizing the former vice president’s recently ...
She says it is therefore reasonable to think the justices, if presented with arguments grounded in text and history, might reconsider the rulings that paved the way to mass incarceration.
She says it is therefore reasonable to think the justices, if presented with arguments grounded in text and history, might reconsider the rulings that paved the way to mass incarceration.