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Prisons -- United States -- History
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Prisons -- United States -- History
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Prisons
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Prisons
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History
United States
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Prisons and the American conscience, a history of U.S. federal corrections, Paul W. Keve, with a foreword by Myrl E. Alexander
From asylum to prison, deinstitutionalization and the rise of mass incarceration after 1945, Anne E. Parsons
Cruel and unusual, the culture of punishment in America, Anne-Marie Cusac
With liberty for some, 500 years of imprisonment in America, Scott Christianson
American penology, a history of control, Thomas G. Blomberg, Karol Lucken
A country called prison, mass incarceration and the making of a new nation, Mary D. Looman, John D. Carl
Prisons in the United States, a reference handbook, Cyndi Banks
No human contact, solitary confinement, maximum security, and two inmates who changed the system, Pete Earley
American prisons, their past, present and future, David Musick and Kristine Gunsaulus-Musick
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