Abstract
The United States imprisons a higher proportion of its population than any other nation. Mass Incarceration Nation offers a novel, in-the-trenches perspective to explain the factors - historical, political, and institutional - that led to the current system of mass imprisonment. Jeffrey Bellin's book Mass Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became Addicted to Prisons and Jails and How it Can Recover (Cambridge UP, 2022) examines the causes and impacts of mass incarceration on both the political and criminal justice systems. With accessible language and straightforward statistical analysis, former prosecutor turned law professor Jeffery Bellin provides a formula for reform to return to the low incarceration rates that characterized the United States prior to the 1970s.
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Document Type
Interview
Publication Information
New Books in Public Policy, New Books Network (November 15, 2022)
Repository Citation
Bellin, Jeffrey and Pimpare, Stephen, "An Interview with Jeffrey Bellin" (2022). Popular Media. 596.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/popular_media/596