![]() ![]() Invisible Punishment:Instrument of Social Exclusion "focuses on a criminal sanction that is nearly invisible: namely, the punishment that is accomplished through the diminution of the rights and privileges of citizenship and legal residency in the United States." (pg. "Invisible Punishment: Instrument of Social Exclusion" in "Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment" Mauer, Mark and Chesney-Lind, Meda, Editors. I will be addressing such things in my research regarding the injustices in the current America prison system.Ģ. ![]() Elliot Currie challenges prison myths as well as addresses common misconceptions, lies and facts. Currie, Elliott "Crime And Punishment In America" New York: Metropolitan Books Henry Holt and Company, 1998.Ĭrime and Punishment in America will be helpful to my research because the contents consist of alternatives and choices regarding the present prison industry. As of now, the annotations will explain what I am looking to find from the articles.ġ. ![]() As I complete my research my annotations will begin to explain their relevance to my research. ![]()
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