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Arresting Citizenship
The Democratic Consequences of American Crime Control
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    ISBN: 9780226137971, 022613797X
    Page count: 312
    Published: June 6, 2014
    Format: E-book
    Language: English
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    The numbers are staggering: One-third of America’s adult population has passed through the criminal justice system and now has a criminal record. Many more were never convicted, but are nonetheless subject to surveillance by the state. Never before has the American government maintained so vast a network of institutions dedicated solely to the control and confinement of its citizens.
    A provocative assessment of the contemporary carceral state for American democracy, Arresting Citizenship argues that the broad reach of the criminal justice system has fundamentally recast the relation between citizen and state, resulting in a sizable—and growing—group of second-class citizens. From police stops to court cases and incarceration, at each stage of the criminal justice system individuals...
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    Subject: Political Science / American Government / General, Political Science / American Government / Local, Political Science / General, Social Science / Criminology, Law / General, Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations, Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States, Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- United StatesMORE
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