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Mass Incarceration, Then and Now

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Mass Incarceration

In the 19 eighties when we began the war on drugs, there became this idea that the people are out of control and we have to police them more aggressively. This was a mange trem idea that we should be tough on crime. And it's worth saying that right now, we beat up politicians quite rightly for their roll in the crime bill in the mid nineties. I encourage people to read james foreman junior's book, locking up our own s. It's an important reminder that this was, we had widespread social agreement, black and white, left and right, about the idea of a carceral state at one point.

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