The Jailer's Reckoning (How Mass Incarceration Is Damaging America)

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How does a Black man in Austin get sent to prison on a 70-year sentence for stealing a tuna sandwich, likely costing Texas taxpayers roughly a million dollars? In America, your libertyā€”or even your lifeā€”may be forfeit not simply because of what you do, but where you do it. If the same man had run off with a lobster roll from a lunch counter in Maine itā€™s unlikely that heā€™d be spending the rest of his life behind bars.

The U.S. incarcerates more people than any other industrial democracy in the world. We have more ex-prisoners than the entire population of Ireland, and more people with a felony record than the populations of Denmark, Norway, New Zealand and Liberia combined. Why did the United States become the worldā€™s biggest jailer? And, just as importantly, what has it done to us? What are the costsā€”socially, economically, and politicallyā€”of having the worldā€™s largest population of ex-prisoners? And what can we do about it?

In this landmark book, Kevin B. Smith explains that the United States became the worldā€™s biggest jailer because politicians wanted to do something about a very real problem with violent crime. That effort was accelerated by a variety of partisan and socio-demographic trends that started to significantly reshape the political environment in the 1980s and 1990s. The force of those trends varied from state to state, but ultimately led to not just historically unprecedented levels of incarceration, but equally unprecedented numbers of ex-prisoners. Serving time behind bars is now a normalized social experienceā€”it affects a majority of Americans directly or indirectly. There is a clear price, the jailerā€™s reckoning, to be paid for this. As Smith shows, it is a society with declining levels of civic cohesion, reduced economic prospects, and less political engagement. Mass incarceration turns out to be something of a hidden bomb, a social explosion that inflicts enormous civic collateral damage on the entire country, and we must all do something about it.

This book title, The Jailer's Reckoning (How Mass Incarceration Is Damaging America), ISBN: 9781538192382, by Kevin B. Smith, published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (November 5, 2024) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Kevin B. Smith
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Hardcover
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240
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (September 15, 2024)
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November 5, 2024
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English
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General/trade
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9781538192382
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1538192381
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