What Does It Mean to End Mass Incarceration, and How Would We Know If We Did?doi:10.1080/0731129X.2023.2170658Vincent ChiaoRoutledgeCriminal Justice Ethics
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Bryan Hancock: One other population we haven’t talked about yet is returning citizens—people who are returning from incarceration back into the work force. They face huge barriers to employment. And unemployment in that subdemographic is among the highest if you slice and d...
Microaggressions are also constant reminders to targeted groups and individuals that they are second class citizens. They are also reminders of past historic injustices. For example, the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, their taking away of land from the indigenous peoples of...
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re going into right now — things like mass incarceration, the drug epidemic, gun violence, the war profiteering off of Black and brown bodies — it falls upon the shoulders of the elders of this community, this hip-hop movement, to inspire and communicate the possibilities to the younger ...
These experiences can include physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence, parental substance abuse, mental illness, and incarceration of a family member. Childhood trauma can lead to a range of emotional, psychological, and physiological issues, such as anxiety...
Support post-prison programs, because the inflated incarceration rates of Black and Latino people lead to theirlong-term economic and political disenfranchisement. Support community organizations that serve those bearing the mental, physical, and economic costs of racism. ...
incarceration social status discrimination social connectedness culture & tradition 24% modified from determinantsofhealth.org the loss of approximately USD 16.1 trillion over the same time span, which has an ex- traordinary impact on both productivity and quality of life for those affected and ...
Some distinctive offerings include the Guild of Bookmakers, a club dedicated to teaching bookbinding, and the Yale Undergraduate Prison Project, which is a student social justice group centered around having dialogues about mass incarceration. The group provides tutoring and mentoring to prisoners and ...