Rather, mass incarceration is.

Webcollects inmate death records from each of the nation's 50 state prison systems, federal bureau of prisons, and approximately 2,800 local jail jurisdictions.

Webmass incarceration, or the widespread incapacitation of people in prisons and jails, does not randomly or equally affect all subgroups in the population.

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Weba brief theoretical account that explains how the criminal justice reform process itself may reinforce powerful images and assumptions that bolster rather than challenge mass.

First, we report incarceration in the late 1970s and 1980, before the large expansion of prison.

Webthis is illustrated in table 1, which reports incarceration statistics at two points in time.

Weba seminal study in washington state found that, in the two weeks following their release, people who had been incarcerated in state prisons were 129 times more likely to die.

In response, the state.

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Webtheir recommendations are important for improving health and mortality outcomes among people exposed to the criminal legal system, hopefully upending, or.

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