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Prisons and Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Contributor(s): Schnittker, Jason (Author), Massoglia, Michael (Author), Uggen, Christopher (Author)

ISBN: 9780190603823

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Pub Date: September 30, 2022

Dewey: 365

LCCN: 2022002734

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 8.30" L x 5.72" W ( 0.72 lbs) 200 pages

Series: Studies Crime AMD Public Policy

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Description: Prisons and Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration explores how incarceration undermines the health of people currently and formerly in prison. The book uses years of empirical research to show the intricate web of pathways through which mass incarceration also weakens the health and well-being of families, communities, and health care systems. It explores the social and legal forces that have made these connections possible, as well as the implications of the incarceration-health relationship for understanding and reforming about the justice system.

Review Quotes: "Prisons and Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration is a strong and important book by an extremely sharp and well-established group of authors. The book is incredibly timely in light of how the COVID-19 pandemic has ripped through prisons and jails. This will be the 'go-to' piece for individuals interested in incarceration and health." -- Chris Wildeman, Duke University

"Schnittker, Massoglia, and Uggen present a comprehensive, clear-eyed, and sobering account of the connections between public health and prisons. Their analysis reveals the paradoxical relationships between prison health care, the health and wellbeing of incarcerated and recently released people, and community health. The story in this book is essential to our understanding of mass incarceration, its impacts, and our prospects for reform." -- David J. Harding, University of California, Berkeley

"Prisons and Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration is a timely, much needed, and welcomed addition to the literature. Those interested in the intersection of incarceration and health, as well as those invested in criminal justice reform, public health, or social inequalities will benefit from reading this text." -- Meghan A, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

"Incarceration provides time and resources to address prisoners' physical and mental issues...Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals." -- Choice

"Prisons and Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration is a carefully and rigorously researched book that provides a comprehensive accounting of the relationship between incarceration and health." -- Social Forces

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