Neoliberalism, Illiteracy, And Poverty: Framing the Rise in Black Women's Incarceration (Report)
The Western Journal of Black Studies 2009, Winter, 33, 4
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"The huge expansion of the criminal justice system in the United States over the past thirty years has replaced social welfare programs with mass incarceration" (Sturr, 2006).
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