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incarcerate

v : lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life" syn imprison, lag, immure, put behind bars, jail, jug, gaol, put away, remand

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Race to Incarcerate

Race to Incarcerateby Marc MauerNew Press, The

An updated account of the explosion in America's prison population. In this revised edition of his seminal book on race, class, and the criminal justice system, Marc Mauer, executive director of one of the United States' leading criminal justice reform organizations, offers the most up-to-date look available at three decades of prison expansion in America.

Including newly written material on recent developments under the Bush administration and updated statistics, graphs, and charts throughout, the book tells the tragic story of runaway growth in the number of prisons and jails and the over-reliance on imprisonment to stem problems of economic and social development. Called "sober and nuanced" by Publishers Weekly, Race to Incarcerate documents the enormous financial and human toll of the "get tough" movement, and argues for more humane—and productive—alternatives.

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Race to Incarcerate [RACE TO INCARCERATE REVISE -OS]

Race to Incarcerate [RACE TO INCARCERATE REVISE -OS]by Marc(Author) MauerNew Press

Illegal Drugs: Condone or Incarcerate? (Controversy!)

Illegal Drugs: Condone or Incarcerate? (Controversy!)by Richard WorthBenchmark Books (NY)
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Building Violence: How America's Rush To Incarcerate Creates More Violence

Building Violence: How America's Rush To Incarcerate Creates More Violenceby John P. MaySage Publications, Inc

This clearly written book exposes the underlying errors of a failing system while suggesting new ways to approach such a monumental problem as the increasing violence in America. It urges us to rethink the incarceration policy, especially as it intersects with race, social class, gender, morality, technology, the media, profiteering and legislated messages of prejudice, fear, and violence.

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RACE TO INCARCERATE THE SENTENCING PROJECT

by Marc MauerNew Press

1999

incarcerate youth

by sheahan (ed)national center for education in

Judge outsources jail term.(Courts)(Concern about early releases prompts a rare order to incarcerate an inmate outside the county if necessary): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

by UnavailableThe Register Guard

This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on July 30, 2009. The length of the article is 845 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Judge outsources jail term.(Courts)(Concern about early releases prompts a rare order to incarcerate an inmate outside the county if necessary)
Author: Unavailable
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: July 30, 2009
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: B9

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

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Race to Incarcerate

Educate or incarcerate?: Girls in the Florida and Duval county juvenile justice system

by Leslie AcocaNational Council on Crime and Delinquency

Norms and recidivism for first incarcerates: Implications for programming

by Paul GendreauOntario, Ministry of Correctional Services
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