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Becky Pettit on the Prison Population, Survey Data and African-American Progress

Dec 31, 2012
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Rise of the Prison Population
02:13 • 2min
3
The Rise of Educational Inequality in the United States
04:12 • 2min
4
The Challenges of Defining Data and Ratios
06:30 • 2min
5
The Decline of Inmates in the United States
08:50 • 5min
6
The Politics of Prison Labor
13:23 • 2min
7
The Cost of Prison Facilities in California and New York
15:52 • 1min
8
The Increase in Inmates and People in Jail
17:05 • 5min
9
The Relationship Between Crime Prison and Growth
21:58 • 2min
10
The Role of Drugs in Crime
24:05 • 6min
11
The Bootlegger and Baptist Argument for Public Regulation
29:36 • 2min
12
The Role of Prison Guards in the Development of Prisons in California
31:36 • 5min
13
The Impact of the Size of the Prison Population on Social Data
36:25 • 4min
14
The Rise of the Black Middle Class in the United States
40:02 • 3min
15
The Importance of Social Science Benchmarks
43:14 • 2min
16
The Problem With Inequality Estimates
45:40 • 4min
17
The Effect of Time Out of the Labor Force on the Dropout Rate
49:22 • 3min
18
The Denominator of Race Inequality
52:13 • 2min
19
The Rise of Inequality Among Blacks
54:00 • 3min
20
The Economic Disadvantages of Not Going to High School
56:55 • 6min