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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures and Tables
-
Chapter One A New Perspective on the Carceral State -
Chapter Two Penal Modernization in the Civil Rights Era, 1954–1970 -
Chapter Three Prison Overcrowding and the Legal Challenge to Florida’s Prison System, 1970–1980 -
Chapter Four The Unintended Consequences of Prison Litigation, 1980–1991 -
Chapter Five The Politics of Early Release, 1991–1995 -
Chapter Six Republicans, Prosecutors, and the Carceral Ethos, 1995–2008 -
Chapter Seven Recession-Era Colorblind Politics and the Challenge of Decarceration, 2008–2016 -
Chapter Eight Toward a New Ethos - Acknowledgments
- Appendix
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- The Chicago Series in Law and Society
The Chicago Series in Law and Society
The Chicago Series in Law and Society
- Source:
- Building the Prison State
- Author(s):
Heather Schoenfeld
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures and Tables
-
Chapter One A New Perspective on the Carceral State -
Chapter Two Penal Modernization in the Civil Rights Era, 1954–1970 -
Chapter Three Prison Overcrowding and the Legal Challenge to Florida’s Prison System, 1970–1980 -
Chapter Four The Unintended Consequences of Prison Litigation, 1980–1991 -
Chapter Five The Politics of Early Release, 1991–1995 -
Chapter Six Republicans, Prosecutors, and the Carceral Ethos, 1995–2008 -
Chapter Seven Recession-Era Colorblind Politics and the Challenge of Decarceration, 2008–2016 -
Chapter Eight Toward a New Ethos - Acknowledgments
- Appendix
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- The Chicago Series in Law and Society