Sunbelt Justice Sunbelt Justice
Critical Perspectives on Crime and Law

Sunbelt Justice

Arizona and the Transformation of American Punishment

    • $27.99
    • $27.99

Publisher Description

In the late 20th century, the United States experienced an incarceration explosion. Over the course of twenty years, the imprisonment rate quadrupled, and today more than than 1.5 million people are held in state and federal prisons. Arizona's Department of Corrections came of age just as this shift toward prison warehousing began, and soon led the pack in using punitive incarceration in response to crime. Sunbelt Justice looks at the development of Arizona's punishment politics, policies, and practices, and brings to light just how and why we have become a mass incarceration nation.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2009
September 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stanford University Press
SELLER
Stanford University Press
SIZE
3.7
MB
Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex
2013
Social Work, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty Social Work, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty
2020
Incarceration Nation Incarceration Nation
2016
Crime Control Policy: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide Crime Control Policy: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
2010
Felony Murder Felony Murder
2012
Modern Histories of Crime and Punishment Modern Histories of Crime and Punishment
2007
Democracy and the Police Democracy and the Police
2007
Police and the Liberal State Police and the Liberal State
2008
Victims' Rights and Victims' Wrongs Victims' Rights and Victims' Wrongs
2009
Knowledge as Power Knowledge as Power
2009