Author: Edith Abbott
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Category : Convict labor
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
A description of the conditions at prisons in Illinois and an argument for replacing prisons with a "state farm colony system."
The One Hundred and One County Jails of Illinois and why They Ought to be Abolished
Author: Edith Abbott
Publisher:
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Category : Convict labor
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
A description of the conditions at prisons in Illinois and an argument for replacing prisons with a "state farm colony system."
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Convict labor
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
A description of the conditions at prisons in Illinois and an argument for replacing prisons with a "state farm colony system."
The Passing of the County Jail
Author: Stuart Alfred Queen
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Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin
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Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 520
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Category : Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Criminology
Author: Frederick Emory Haynes
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Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
This Is My Jail
Author: Melanie Newport
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512823503
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
While state and federal prisons like Attica and Alcatraz occupy a central place in the national consciousness, most incarceration in the United States occurs within the walls of local jails. In This Is My Jail, Melanie D. Newport situates the late twentieth-century escalation of mass incarceration in a longer history of racialized, politically repressive jailing. Centering the political actions of people until now overlooked—jailed people, wardens, corrections officers, sheriffs, and the countless community members who battled over the functions and impact of jails—Newport shows how local, grassroots contestation shaped the rise of the carceral state. As ground zero for struggles over criminal justice reform, particularly in the latter half of the twentieth century, jails in Chicago and Cook County were models for jailers and advocates across the nation who aimed to redefine jails as institutions of benevolent transformation. From a slave sale on the jail steps to new jail buildings to electronic monitoring, from therapy to job training, these efforts further criminalized jailed people and diminished their capacity to organize for their civil rights. With prisoners as famous as Al Capone, Dick Gregory, and Harold Washington, and a place in culture ranging from Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle to B. B. King’s Live in Cook County Jail, This Is My Jail places jails at the heart of twentieth-century urban life and politics. As a sweeping history of urban incarceration, This Is My Jail shows that jails are critical sites of urban inequality that sustain the racist actions of the police and judges and exacerbate the harms wrought by housing discrimination, segregated schools, and inaccessible health care. Structured by liberal anti-Blackness and legacies of violence, today’s jails reflect longstanding local commitments to the unfreedom of poor people of color.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512823503
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
While state and federal prisons like Attica and Alcatraz occupy a central place in the national consciousness, most incarceration in the United States occurs within the walls of local jails. In This Is My Jail, Melanie D. Newport situates the late twentieth-century escalation of mass incarceration in a longer history of racialized, politically repressive jailing. Centering the political actions of people until now overlooked—jailed people, wardens, corrections officers, sheriffs, and the countless community members who battled over the functions and impact of jails—Newport shows how local, grassroots contestation shaped the rise of the carceral state. As ground zero for struggles over criminal justice reform, particularly in the latter half of the twentieth century, jails in Chicago and Cook County were models for jailers and advocates across the nation who aimed to redefine jails as institutions of benevolent transformation. From a slave sale on the jail steps to new jail buildings to electronic monitoring, from therapy to job training, these efforts further criminalized jailed people and diminished their capacity to organize for their civil rights. With prisoners as famous as Al Capone, Dick Gregory, and Harold Washington, and a place in culture ranging from Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle to B. B. King’s Live in Cook County Jail, This Is My Jail places jails at the heart of twentieth-century urban life and politics. As a sweeping history of urban incarceration, This Is My Jail shows that jails are critical sites of urban inequality that sustain the racist actions of the police and judges and exacerbate the harms wrought by housing discrimination, segregated schools, and inaccessible health care. Structured by liberal anti-Blackness and legacies of violence, today’s jails reflect longstanding local commitments to the unfreedom of poor people of color.
The President's Report
Author: University of Chicago
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
1897/98 includes summaries for 1891 to 1897.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
1897/98 includes summaries for 1891 to 1897.
Reform and Resistance
Author: Anne Meis Knupfer
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136691804
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Examining the encounters between the girls and the new arm of the state in Cook County, Illinois, Anne Meis Knupfer illuminates the origin of American notions of gender and delinquency. Combining rigorous research with passionate writing, Reform and Resistance is a good story about bad girls.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136691804
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Examining the encounters between the girls and the new arm of the state in Cook County, Illinois, Anne Meis Knupfer illuminates the origin of American notions of gender and delinquency. Combining rigorous research with passionate writing, Reform and Resistance is a good story about bad girls.
Poor Relations
Author: Joan Gittens
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252064111
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
This comprehensive history traces the care of dependent, delinquent, and disabled children in Illinois from the early nineteenth century to current times, focusing on the dilemmas raised by both public intervention and the lack of it. Joan Gittens explores the inadequacies of a system that has allowed problems in the public care of children to recur regularly but at the same time insists that the state's own history makes it clear that the potential for improvements exists.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252064111
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
This comprehensive history traces the care of dependent, delinquent, and disabled children in Illinois from the early nineteenth century to current times, focusing on the dilemmas raised by both public intervention and the lack of it. Joan Gittens explores the inadequacies of a system that has allowed problems in the public care of children to recur regularly but at the same time insists that the state's own history makes it clear that the potential for improvements exists.
The Journal of Juvenile Research
Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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The Journal of Delinquency
Author:
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Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description