Contents
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| 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 |
| | | | | A Capacity Enhancement Perspective | 10 |
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| | Chapter 2 Incarceration Profiles and Trends 16 | | Oppression and Communities of Color | 17 |
| | Profiles and Trends Among the Correctionally | | | | Incarceration Rates and Trends | 24 |
| | | Prison Construction and Overcrowding | 31 |
| | | Lifetime Chances of Incarceration | 32 |
| | | | | Economic Costs of Incarceration | 35 |
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| | Chapter 3 Substance Abuse and Incarceration 42 | | The Impact of Substance Abuse on One American City | 43 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Where Are All the Young Men and Women of Color?:Capacity Enhancement Practice in the Criminal Justice System.
Contributors: Melvin Delgado - Author.
Publisher: Columbia University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 2001.
Page number: vii.
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