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The prison and the gallows: the politics of mass incarceration in America
Marie Gottschalk
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Frontmatter
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List of Figures and Table (page x)
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Preface and Acknowledgments (page xi)
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1. The Prison and the Gallows: The Construction of the Carceral State in America (page 1)
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2. Law, Order, and Alternative Explanations (page 18)
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3. Unlocking the Past: The Nationalization and Politicization of Law and Order (page 41)
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4. The Carceral State and the Welfare State: The Comparative Politics of Victims (page 77)
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5. Not the Usual Suspects: Feminists, Women's Groups, and the Anti-Rape Movement (page 115)
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6. The Battered-Women's Movement and the Development of Penal Policy (page 139)
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7. From Rights to Revolution: Prison Activism and the Carceral State (page 165)
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8. Captial Punishment, the Courts, and the Early Origins of the Carceral State, 1920s-1960s (page 197)
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9. The Power to Punish and Execute: The Political Development of Capital Punishment, 1972 to Today (page 216)
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10. Conclusion: Whither the Carceral State? (page 236)
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Notes (page 265)
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Select Bibliography (page 379)
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Index (page 429)
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Published: 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780511223969 (ebook)
- 9780521864275 (hardcover)
- 9780521682916 (paper)