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9780814742747

Downsizing Prisons

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814742747

  • ISBN10:

    0814742742

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-02-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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View the Table of Contents. Read the Introduction. There is a better path, and this book shows us how to find that new direction. -Los Angeles Times Downsizing Prisons offers an innovative approach to reducing the strain on America's overcrowded prisons: namely, by fixing the dysfunctional parole systems in states around the country. . . . Jacobson's book comes at exactly the right time. -Mother Jones Policy wonks, journalists, elected officials and students of criminal justice will find the arguments and data in this book worth grappling with. -New York Newsday Should be read by the public and used by policy makers. Essential. -Choice Downsizing Prisons explains not only why current incarceration policy is not working, but what we can do about it. Michael Jacobson's blueprint provides an overview of a pragmatic strategy that can reduce the size of our bloated prison system while improving prospects for public safety. - Marc Mauer, author of Race to Incarcerate A very timely book, offering a unique and important perspective on a topic of widespread concern. -David Garland, author of The Culture of Control In this excellent book, Michael Jacobson addresses one of the most important problems facing our society today, our bloated prisons. He traces their growth, the unintended consequences of this excessive punitive development and examines 'the new reality' of managing the hundreds of new, overcrowded prisons. He also demonstrates that this expansion has done nothing to reduce crime. -John Irwin, author of The Felon Michael Jacobson's excellent book combines the hands-on experience of a seasoned policy practitioner with a researcher's keen sense of the political and economic climate in which criminal justice policy is formed. -Bruce Western, co-editor of Imprisoning America: The Social Effects of Mass Incarceration Over two million people are incarcerated in America's prisons and jails, eight times as many since 1975. Mandatory minimum sentencing, parole agencies intent on sending people back to prison, three-strike laws, for-profit prisons, and other changes in the legal system have contributed to this spectacular rise of the general prison population. After overseeing the largest city jail system in the country, Michael Jacobson knows first-hand the inner workings of the corrections system. In Downsizing Prisons, he convincingly argues that mass incarceration will not, as many have claimed, reduce crime nor create more public safety. Simply put, throwing away the key is not the answer.

Author Biography

Michael Jacobson is currently President of the Vera Institute of Justice, Professor of Criminology in the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Preface 1(7)
Introduction: Bloated Prisons 8(10)
1 Mass Incarceration 18(24)
2 Unintended Consequences 42(36)
3 A New Reality for Prison Systems 78(28)
4 Why Prison Growth Does Not Substantially Reduce Crime 106(25)
5 Why Parole and Probation Policies Need to Change 131(42)
6 Success Stories and Works in Progress 173(42)
7 Downsizing Prisons 215(10)
Notes 225(32)
Bibliography 257(18)
Index 275(17)
About the Author 292

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