The past, present, and future of mass incarceration in the United States? Marie Gottschalk
Monetary Sanctions As Misguided Policy
Executive Summary
On cash and conviction: Monetary sanctions as misguided policy, Katherine Beckett, Alexes Harris
Research Article
On cash and conviction: Monetary sanctions as misguided policy, Katherine Beckett, Alexes Harris
Policy Essay
Fixing the Broken System of Financial Sanctions, Traci R. Burch
Policy Essay
Politizing the case for fines, Pat O’Malley
Policy Essay
A new punishment regime, Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Mitali Nagrecha
Policy Essay
The abolition of fines and fees: Not proven and not compelling, R. Barry Ruback
Justice Reinvestment
Executive Summary
A private-sector, incentives-based model for justice reinvestment, Todd R. Clear
Research Article
A private-sector, incentives-based model for justice reinvestment, Todd R. Clear
Policy Essay
Encouraging innovation on the foundation of evidence: On the path to the “adjacent possible”? James H. Burch, II
Policy Essay
Justice reinvestment and the use of imprisonment: Policy reflections from England and Wales, Rob Allen
Policy Essay
Making imprisonment unprofitable, James Austin
Policy Essay
Making peace, not a desert: Penal reform should be about values not justice reinvestment, Michael Tonry
Policy Essay
Justice reinvestment in community supervision, Mark A. R. Kleiman
Policy Essay
Lessons for justice reinvestment from restorative justice and the justice model experience: Some tips for an 8-year-old prodigy, Shadd Maruna
American Penal Overindulgence
Executive Summary
Mass incarceration, legal change, and locale: Understanding and remediating American penal overindulgence, Mona Lynch
Research Article
Mass incarceration, legal change, and locale: Understanding and remediating American penal overindulgence, Mona Lynch
Policy Essay
Addressing the political environment shaping mass incarceration, Marc Mauer
Policy Essay
Leaving mass incarceration: The ways and means of penal change, Karol Lucken
Policy Essay
Putting politics in penal policy reform, Heather Schoenfeld
Policy Essay
The local and the legal: American federalism and the carceral state, Lisa L. Miller
Prison Officer Unions
Executive Summary
Prison Officer Unions and the Perpetuation of the Penal Status Quo, Joshua Page
Research Article
Prison Officer Unions and the Perpetuation of the Penal Status Quo, Joshua Page
Policy Essay
Downsizing the carceral state: The policy implications of prison guard unions, Heather Ann Thompson
Policy Essay
American imprisonment and prison officers’ unions, Anthony N. Doob, Rosemary Gartner
Mass Imprisonment and Childhood Behavior Problems
Executive Summary
Mass imprisonment and racial disparities in childhood behavioral problems, Sara Wakefield, Christopher Wildeman
Research Article
Mass imprisonment and racial disparities in childhood behavioral problems, Sara Wakefield, Christopher Wildeman
Policy Essay
The incarceration ledger: Toward a new era in assessing societal consequence, Robert J. Sampson
Policy Essay
Is the devil in the details? Crafting policy to mitigate the collateral consequences of parental incarceration, Candace Kruttschnitt
Policy Essay
Taking children into account: Addressing the intergenerational effects of parental incarceration, Megan Comfort, Anne M. Nurse, Tasseli McKay, Katie Kramer
Policy Essay
The consequences of incarceration: Challenges for scientifically informed and policy-relevant research, Michael Massoglia, Cody Warner
Policy Essay
Countering the carceral continuum: The legacy of mass incarceration, Carla Shedd