Incarceration and race in Michigan : grounding the national debate in state practice / edited by Lynn Orilla Scott and Curtis Stokes.
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Michigan State University Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Lynn Orilla Scott and Curtis Stokes
- Policing black/brown communities inside/outside the United States : neoliberalism and the rise of the : "carceral state" in the twenty-first century / Darryl C. Thomas
- Youth of color and Michigan's juvenile justice system / Michelle Weemhoff and Jason Smith
- Basketballs can be a bitch! / Martin Vargas
- Behind bars : the current state of U.S. prison literature / D. Quentin Miller
- Sense of solitary confinement / Phillip "UcciKan" Sample
- Solo's life narrative : freedom for me was an evolution, not a revolution / Megan Sweeney
- Outside fences : the rewilding of the motor city viewed from a prison / Rand Gould
- Criminal justice, disconnected youth and latino males in the United States and in Michigan / Ruben Martinez, Bette Avila, and Barry Lewis
- Lox (the Wolverine) : the struggle to express a native american identity in the carceral state / Aaron Kinzel
- Mass incarceration and mental illness : addressing the crisis / Carolyn Pratt Van Wyck and Elizabeth Pratt
- What works in prisoner reentry : reducing crime, recidivism, and prison populations / Dennis Schrantz
- Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index.