Weba seminal work on mass incarceration, this book chronicles the transformations of crime control in the united kingdom and the united states, describing the factors underpinning. Webthe findings of this study support a plausible case that mass incarceration has added to the damaging effects of economic decline in increasing drug use and mortality. Webour study is the first to examinethe impact of a county’s legacy of slavery on incarceration sentencing outcomes. Webthis case study explores how centering the leadership of those directly impacted by incarceration is central to meaningfully changing the narrative of mass incarceration. Webcurrently and formerly incarcerated persons, cbos, and public health organizations seized the moment to redouble their advocacy to end, or at least radically. Webthe removal through incarceration of a large segment of earners reinforces existing income and wealth disparities. Patterns of incarceration and felony convictions have. Webevaluating the health impacts of incarceration on families and communities prompts the question of whether mass incarceration is actually improving the public’s.