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States Of Confinement

by Joy James (Editor), Joy James
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Overview

The United States has the highest incarceration and execution rate in the industrialized world: 70 percent of the nearly two million people incarcerated in prisons and immigration detention centers are people of color. States of Confinement uncovers the political, social, and economic biases in policing and punishment. The distinguished contributors—Angela Y. Davis, Manning Marable, Gary Marx, Robert Meeropol, Julie Su, and Judi Bari—discuss profiling and sentencing disparities in American society. They explose racial profiling and sentencing disparities that target African American and Latinos, the sexual exploitation of women in custody, racist and homophobic violence, the policing of Asian Americans and Arabs, the conditions of HIV-positive prisoners, and the use of the Grand Jury and police to undermine political activity.Statistics like these, and the often unsafe conditions under which people are imprisoned, make an analysis of incarceration urgent and timely. The distinguished authors of this collection use their diverse experiences and expertise to discuss troubling abuses of police powers in our society.

Synopsis

A diverse and pre-eminent group of scholars and activists expose the injustices of the U.S.'s incarceration policies, including domestic policing, imprisonment, the dealth penalty, and border militarization.

Howard Zinn

This book is an enormously useful treasury of information, joining powerful personal stories with bold, thoughtful analysis.

About the Author, Joy James

Joy James is Associate Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

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Editorials

Howard Zinn

This book is an enormously useful treasury of information, joining powerful personal stories with bold, thoughtful analysis.

Booknews

Twenty-seven essays take the United States' criminal justice system to task, beginning with Robert Meeropol's (son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg) "Testimony" on the death penalty, and concluding with excerpts from panel presentations given at the forum "Human Rights in the United States: The Unfinished Story of Political Prisoners/Victims of COINTELPRO." Other topics include Arab Americans and civil liberties; antigay violence and reasonable justice; military prostitution in Asia and the US; race, ethnicity, and gender studies of incarceration; and black women and gangs. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2000
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312217778

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