The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 2014: Volume 651
Introduction
Detaining Democracy? Criminal Justice and American Civic Life
Vesla M. Weaver, Jacob S. Hacker, and Christopher Wildeman
How the Criminal Justice System Shapes Social Inequality and the Capacity of Citizens
The Degree of Disadvantage: Incarceration and Inequality in Education
Stephanie Ewert, Bryan L. Sykes, and Becky Pettit
Consequences of Family Member Incarceration: Impacts on Civic Participation and Perceptions of the Legitimacy and Fairness of Government
Hedwig Lee, Lauren C. Porter, and Megan Comfort
Parental Incarceration, Child Homelessness, and the Invisible Consequences of Mass Imprisonment
Christopher Wildeman
Incarceration and Social Inequality: Challenges and Directions for Future Research
Kristin Turney
How the Criminal Justice System Shapes Learning and Perceptions
The Criminal Justice System and the Racialization of Perceptions
Aliya Saperstein, Andrew M. Penner, and Jessica M. Kizer
The Psychological Dimensions and the Social Consequences of Incarceration
Jason Schnittker
Mass Imprisonment and Trust in the Law
Christopher Muller and Daniel Schrage
How the Criminal Justice System Educates Citizens
Benjamin Justice and Tracey L. Meares
Detention, Democracy, and Inequality in a Divided Society
Glenn C. Loury
How the Criminal Justice System Shapes Political Outcomes and Behaviors
Effects of Imprisonment and Community Supervision on Neighborhood Political Participation in North Carolina
Traci R. Burch
Staying out of Sight? Concentrated Policing and Local Political Action
Amy E. Lerman and Vesla Weaver
Do Voting Rights Notification Laws Increase Ex-Felon Turnout?
Marc Meredith and Michael Morse
Classes, Races, and Marginalized Places: Notes on the Study of Democracys Demise
Joe Soss
What Might the Future Hold
Ex-Felons Organization-Based Political Work for Carceral Reforms
Michael Leo Owens
Locked In? Conservative Reform and the Future of Mass Incarceration
David Dagan and Steven M. Teles
Civics Lessons: How Certain Schemes to End Mass Incarceration Can Fail
Eric Cadora
Closing Comments on Criminal Justice and American Civic Life
Democracy and the Carceral State in America
Marie Gottschalk
Criminal Justice Processing and the Social Matrix of Adversity
Robert J. Sampson
Incarceration, Inequality, and Imagining Alternatives
Bruce Western
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