

Invisible Punishment
355 pages2011New Press, TheISBN 9781595587367
Administration of Criminal justiceImprisonmentDiscrimination in criminal justice administrationSentences (Criminal procedure)Criminal justice, administration ofSocial aspects
About this book
"Invisible Punishment is the first comprehensive examination of the hidden ramifications of conviction for inmates, ex-felons, their families and the communities they come from. Here, leading scholars and advocates -- including Jeremy Travis, Beth Richie, Bruce Western, Todd Clear, Paul Farmer, and Judith Greene -- bring to light a host of little-known "invisible punishments," from disenfranchisement and ineligibility for welfare benefits, public housing and employment opportunities, to price gouging by phone companies with prison contracts, gender imbalance in the inner-city neighborhoods from which prisoners are disproportionately drawn, and a generation of children with incarcerated parents. Together, the contributors to this book define the boundaries of a whole new field of inquiry in criminal justice. Book jacket."--Jacket.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- New Press, The
- Published
- 2011
- Pages
- 355
- ISBN
- 9781595587367
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