Researching Mass Incarceration and Prison Abolition: Books: Future/History of Mass Incarceration in the U.S.
A research guide created by Brooklyn Law School's librarians to assist those who wish to identify resources on mass incarceration and prison abolition. This guide highlights selected New York-specific events and sources.
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Section I. The Consequences of Detention, includes these chapters: 1. The Pains of Pretrial Detention: Theory and Research on the Oft-Overlooked Experiences of Pretrial Jail Stays; 2. Jails and Health;
3. Does Jail Derail? The State of the Literature on Cumulative Disadvantage and Pretrial Detention; 4. Why Individuals Who Are Held Pretrial Have Worse Case Outcomes: How Our Reliance on Cash Bail Degrades Our Criminal Legal System; and 5. Exploring the Causal Mechanisms Linking Pretrial Detention and Future Penal System Involvement.
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History of Mass Incarceration in Mississippi (available through BLS Library)
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