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Punishment, crime, and poverty
Darren Wheelock
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Christopher Uggen
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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Poverty
100%
Felony Conviction
100%
Criminal Punishment
80%
Criminal Sanctions
80%
Ethnic Inequality
60%
Racial Inequality
60%
Social Institutions
60%
Felon
60%
Released Prisoners
60%
Public Safety
40%
U.S. Department of Justice
40%
Criminal Justice System
40%
Pager
40%
Wakefield
40%
Collateral Consequences
40%
Young Black Men
40%
Pettit
40%
African American
20%
United States
20%
Ethnic Groups
20%
Social Processes
20%
Communities of Color
20%
African American Men
20%
Higher Education
20%
Caregivers
20%
Occupational Attainment
20%
Ethnic Minorities
20%
Racial Disparities
20%
Economic Situation
20%
Offenders
20%
State Law
20%
Homicide
20%
Mass Incarceration
20%
Household Income
20%
Criminal
20%
Community State
20%
Large Community
20%
Victimization
20%
Incarceration
20%
Most Vulnerable
20%
Family Ties
20%
Racial Groups
20%
Education Level
20%
Racial Minorities
20%
Offending
20%
Public Assistance
20%
Robbery
20%
Social Groups
20%
Political Process
20%
Federal Law
20%
Spatial Concentration
20%
Family Life
20%
Economic Hardship
20%
Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods
20%
Similar Processes
20%
Neighborhood Level
20%
Crime Control
20%
Democratic Process
20%
Felon Disenfranchisement
20%
Parole
20%
Socio-economic Life
20%
Political Public
20%
Imprisonment
20%
Political Life
20%
Penal System
20%
Criminal Involvement
20%
Federal Bureau of Investigation
20%
Paranal
20%
Administrative Regulation
20%
Probationers
20%
Equitable Treatment
20%
Ex-felon
20%
Community Law
20%
Employment Prospects
20%
Criminal Victimization
20%
Employability
20%
Trends in Inequality
20%
Correctional Supervision
20%
Convicted Felons
20%
Labor Market
20%
Delicate Balance
20%
Punishment Severity
20%
Law Regulation
20%
Voting Patterns
20%
Low Skill
20%
Concentrated Disadvantage
20%
Far-reaching Effect
20%
Cumulative Disadvantage
20%
Psychology
Criminal Justice System
100%
Caregiver
50%
Ethnic Minority
50%
Hope
50%
Social Sciences
Criminal Victimization
33%
Concentrated Disadvantage
33%
Federal Bureau of Investigation
33%