Incarceration and Race in Michigan: Grounding the National Debate in State Practice

Incarceration and Race in Michigan: Grounding the National Debate in State Practice
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 December 2019
Pages
296
ISBN
9781611863383

Incarceration and Race in Michigan: Grounding the National Debate in State Practice

State and local policies are key to understanding how to reduce prison populations. This anthology of critical and personal essays about the need to reform criminal justice policies that have led to mass incarceration provides a national perspective while remaining grounded in Michigan.

Major components in this volume include a focus on current research on the impact of incarceration on minority groups, youth, and the mentally ill; and a focus on research on Michigan’s leadership in the area of reentry. Changes in policy will require a change in the public’s problematic images of incarcerated people. In this volume, academic research is combined with first-person narratives and paintings from people who have been directly affected by incarceration to allow readers to form more personal connections with those who face incarceration.

At a time when much of the push to reduce prison populations is focused on the financial cost to states and cities, this book emphasises the broader social and human costs of mass incarceration.

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