Introduction: Why Are We So Punitive?
Indices of Change / Public Discourse on Punishment / We're the Tough Guys / A Concluding Thought
1. Incarceration in the United States
People under Criminal Justice Control / Crime Rates and Mass Incarceration / Expenditures and Crime Control / The War on Drugs
2. The Punishment Business
Connections to Crime / The Crime Control Industry / Uplifting Rural Economies? / The Privatization of Prisons / Private Security: Crime Is Good for Business
3. Jails: Temporary Housing for the Poor
The Historical Context / Who Is in Jail? / Conditions in Jail / Criminalization of the Mentally Ill / Functions of Jails: Managing the "Rabble" Class
4. Slavery in the Third Millennium
Social Control, Prisoners, and Slavery / Convict Leasing / The Chain Gang Revisited / Funneling African Americans into Prison / The New American Apartheid / More Evidence of Slavery in the New Millennium: Disenfranchisement
5. Legalized Homicide: The Death Penalty
Lynching: Forerunner to the Death Chamber / Capital Punishment / Juveniles and the Death Penalty / The Death Penalty and the Mentally Disabled / Wrongful Convictions / The Machinery of Death / The Expense of Executions / Politics and the Death Penalty / An Arbitrary and Flawed Policy
6. Punishing Women
A Brief History of Women's Prisons / Women in the Criminal Justice System / Characteristics of Incarcerated Women / Sentencing Patterns / Criminalizing Pregnancy / Violence Against Women
7. Criminalizing LGBTQ Lives
State-Sanctioned Violence / Targeting the LGBTQ Community / Incarcerated LGBTQ Individuals / State Leadership and Oppression / Reform Voices
8. Punishing Kids
Houses of Refuge / Court Decisions and Effects / Punishing Youths: Abuses Inside / Funneling Youth into the "Pipeline" to Prison / LGBTQ Youth in the Juvenile Justice System / Alternatives to Punishing Children
9. Community Supervision: Punishment without Walls
History of Probation and Parole / Feeding Mass Incarceration / Set Up to Fail / Collateral Punishments
10. Is There a Better Way?
Addressing the Problem of Social Inequality / Ending the War on Drugs / Curbing Prosecutorial Power / Expanding Diversion Programs, Avoiding Net Widening / Gender-Responsive Strategies / Broad-Based National Strategies to Reduce Crime / We Need a New Paradigm / Some Closing Thoughts