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  • Invisible Men Invisible Men
    Pettit, Becky 06/2012
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    For African American men without a high school diploma, being in prison or jail is more common than being employed—a sobering reality that calls into question post–Civil Rights era social gains. ...
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  • Incomparable Punishments Incomparable Punishments
    BING, LINDSAY; PETTIT, BECKY; SLAVINSKI, ILYA RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences, 01/2022, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    Low-level misdemeanor and traffic violations draw tens of millions of people into local courts to pay fines and fees each year, generating billions of dollars in revenue. We examine how standardized ...
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  • Cardiovascular Disease in I... Cardiovascular Disease in Incarcerated Populations
    Wang, Emily A., MD, MAS; Redmond, Nicole, MD, PhD, MPH; Dennison Himmelfarb, Cheryl R., PhD, ANP, RN ... Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 06/2017, Volume: 69, Issue: 24
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    Abstract Currently, 2.2 million individuals are incarcerated, and more than 11 million have been released from U.S. correctional facilities. Individuals with a history of incarceration are more ...
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  • Incarceration & social ineq... Incarceration & social inequality
    Western, Bruce; Pettit, Becky Daedalus (Cambridge, Mass.), 06/2010, Volume: 139, Issue: 3
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    In the last few decades, the al contours of American social inequality have been transformed by the rapid growth in the prison and jail America's prisons and jails have produced a new social group, a ...
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  • Proliferation of Punishment... Proliferation of Punishment: The Centrality of Legal Fines and Fees in the Landscape of Contemporary Penology
    Slavinski, Ilya; Pettit, Becky Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.), 08/2022, Volume: 69, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Decades of significant crime declines and recent reductions in the number of people confined in prisons and jails in the United States have been accompanied by the emergence of new, and the ...
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  • What Is Wrong with Monetary... What Is Wrong with Monetary Sanctions? Directions for Policy, Practice, and Research
    FRIEDMAN, BRITTANY; HARRIS, ALEXES; HUEBNER, BETH M. ... RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences, 01/2022, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Monetary sanctions are an integral and increasingly debated feature of the American criminal legal system. Emerging research, including that featured in this volume, offers important insight into the ...
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  • Severe Deprivation and Syst... Severe Deprivation and System Inclusion Among Children of Incarcerated Parents in the United States After the Great Recession
    Sykes, Bryan L; Pettit, Becky RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences, 11/2015, Volume: 1, Issue: 2
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    The expansion of the criminal justice system over the last four decades and the corresponding rise of parental incarceration raises questions about whether the children of current and former inmates ...
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