Halfway home : race, punishment, and the afterlife of mass incarceration
by Miller, Reuben Jonathan (Author)
Summary
A Chicago Cook County Jail chaplain and mass-incarceration sociologist examines the lifelong realities of a criminal record, demonstrating how America's justice system is less about rehabilitation and more about structured disenfranchisement. Full description
Summary: |
A Chicago Cook County Jail chaplain and mass-incarceration sociologist examines the lifelong realities of a criminal record, demonstrating how America's justice system is less about rehabilitation and more about structured disenfranchisement. |
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Physical Description: |
vii, 341 pages ; 25 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-328) and index. |
ISBN: |
9780316451512 0316451517 |
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