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There are 2 million people who is now incarcerated and releasing half a million prisoners each year, the men being processed through the criminal justice system are large and growing in number which raises important question about this massive institutional intervention and its consequences. This will focus on the black and white job applicants which had an outcome of incarceration for the employment.
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There are 2 million people who is now incarcerated and releasing half a million prisoners each year, the men being processed through the criminal justice system are large and growing in number which raises important question about this massive institutional intervention and its consequences. This will focus on the black and white job applicants which had an outcome of incarceration for the employment.
Emerging Institutions for Disadvantaged Men • A new kind of researchers emerged as a central to stratify and sorting of the young and disadvantaged men when researchers typically focuses on labor markets, schools and family as institutions that are affecting inequality. Over 2 million people are now incarcerated and releasing half a million prisoners each year, the men being processed through the criminal justice system are large and growing in number which raises important question about this massive institutional intervention and its consequences.
Incarceration Trends • In the past three decades, there is a six hundred percent increase in the number of prison inmates in the United States, which makes it have the highest incarceration rate in the world. Incarceration has changed from a primarily reserved punishment for the heinous offenders to a great range of crimes and criminal records and a larger segment of the population. In crime policy, there are trends that have led to making harsher sentences for offenses in a wider range that cast a wide-spreading of net of penal intervention.
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