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The Prison Boom and the Decline of American Citizenship
Authors:Bruce Western
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Abstract:The US imprisonment rate increased fivefold in the three decades from 1975 to 2005. Growth in the scale of criminal punishment was linked partly to a more punitive politics that repudiated the goal of rehabilitation, and partly to the collapse of economic opportunity for young unskilled men in inner cities. The growth of the penal system produced extraordinary rates of incarceration among recent cohorts of young black men with little schooling. We can understand the growth of incarceration to produce and erosion of citizenship among young black men, weakening the web of mutual obligation that defines full membership in American society.
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Keywords:Prison  Incarceration  American citizenship  Race
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