Applying a social determinants of health framework, this review brings attention to evidence from social sciences and neuroscience on the role of selected social factors in individual …
S Brayne - American sociological review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines the intersection of two structural developments: the growth of surveillance and the rise of “big data.” Drawing on observations and interviews conducted …
After decades of stability from the 1920s to the early 1970s, the rate of incarceration in the United States more than quadrupled in the past four decades. The Committee on the …
DS Kirk, S Wakefield - Annual Review of Criminology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
The unprecedented growth of the penal system in the United States has motivated an expansive volume of research on the collateral consequences of punishment. In this review …
P Bayer, KK Charles - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2018 - academic.oup.com
We present new evidence on the evolution of black–white earnings differences among all men, including both workers and nonworkers. We study two measures:(i) the level earnings …
Beginning in the 1970s, the United States began an experiment in mass imprisonment. Supporters argued that harsh punishments such as imprisonment reduce crime by deterring …
D Pager, B Bonikowski… - American sociological …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Decades of racial progress have led some researchers and policymakers to doubt that discrimination remains an important cause of economic inequality. To study contemporary …
Persistent racial inequality in employment, housing, and a wide range of other social domains has renewed interest in the possible role of discrimination. And yet, unlike in the …
B Western - Russell Sage Found, 2006 - books.google.com
Over the last thirty years, the prison population in the United States has increased more than seven-fold to over two million people, including vastly disproportionate numbers of …