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Where Are All the Young Men and Women of Color?: Capacity Enhancement Practice in the Criminal Justice System

By: Melvin Delgado | Book details

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Contents
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xxiii
1. SETTING THE STAGE 1
Chapter 1 Setting the Context 3
Crime Rates and the Nation 3
Social Work and the Criminal Justice System 4
Why an Urban Focus? 8
A Capacity Enhancement Perspective 10
Book Goals 12
Conclusion 13
Chapter 2 Incarceration Profiles and Trends 16
Oppression and Communities of Color 17
Profiles and Trends Among the Correctionally
Supervised 23
Incarceration Rates and Trends 24
Prison Construction and Overcrowding 31
Lifetime Chances of Incarceration 32
Death Row 32
Economic Costs of Incarceration 35
Conclusion 40
Chapter 3 Substance Abuse and Incarceration 42
The Impact of Substance Abuse on One American City 43

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