Prison break : why conservatives turned against mass incarceration / Steven M. Teles and David Dagan...
Prison break : why conservatives turned against mass incarceration / Steven M. Teles and David Dagan.
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
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G 2017/5403
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English
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xiii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
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text
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unmediated
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volume
Contents
How minds change -- The rise of law and order conservatism -- Cracks in the wall -- Rounding up a posse -- Bull by the horns -- A vast right-wing conspiracy -- Red-state rehabilitation -- Trickle-up reform -- Mass Decarceration?
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
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New York (State)
Date Published
[2016]
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"Over the last few years, conservatives in Washington, D.C. and in bright-red states like Georgia and Texas, have abandoned their tough-on-crime rhetoric, and are now leading the charge to curb prison growth. In Prison Break, Steven Teles and David Dagan will explain how this striking turn of events occurred, how it will affect mass incarceration,...
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Prison break : why conservatives turned against mass incarceration / Steven M. Teles and David Dagan.
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Studies in postwar American political development
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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G 2017/5403
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74VKVgyOdMLd
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ISBN
0190246448 (hardback)
9780190246440 (hardback)
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365.973
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991024148679602626