Criminal (In)Justice in the City and Its Associated Health Consequences
AUTOR(ES)
Golembeski, Cynthia
FONTE
American Public Health Association
RESUMO
The American system of prisons and prisoners—described by its critics as the prison–industrial complex—has grown rapidly since 1970. Increasingly punitive sentencing guidelines and the privatization of prison-related industries and services account for much of this growth.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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