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A Preemptive Strike: How the U.S. Government Engineered the Carceral State

In her thorough dissection of the policies that fueled the axiomatic rise in black incarceration in the final decades of the 20th century, Elizabeth Hinton traces the origins of the modern carceral state back to the social welfare programs of the early 1960’s.

Published July 24, 2020
Categorized as Social Justice Tagged mass incarceration, racial justice
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