Incoming Resources
- Prisons, inside the big house, by Andy Hjelmeland
- Kind and usual punishment;, the prison business
- A plague of prisons, the epidemiology of mass incarceration in America, Ernest Drucker
- Reform and retribution, an illustrated history of American prisons, John W. Roberts
- Inside private prisons, an American dilemma in the age of mass incarceration, Lauren-Brooke Eisen
- Inside, life behind bars in America, Michael G. Santos
- Prisons in America, a reference handbook, Nicole Hahn Rafter and Debra L. Stanley
- What we know, solutions from our experiences in the justice system, edited by Vivian Nixon and Daryl V. Atkinson
- Unusually cruel, prisons, punishment, and the real American exceptionalism, Marc Morjé Howard
- Are prisons obsolete?, Angela Y. Davis
- Prison land, mapping Carceral power across neoliberal America, Brett Story
- It's about time, America's imprisonment binge, James Austin, John Irwin
- The "million dollar inmate", the financial and social burden of nonviolent offenders, Heather Ahn-Redding
- Caught, the prison state and the lockdown of American politics, Marie Gottschalk
- Prison profiteers, who makes money from mass incarceration, edited by Tara Herivel and Paul Wright
- Rethinking incarceration, advocating for justice that restores, Dominique DuBois Gilliard
- Prisons, today's debate, Marilyn Tower Oliver
- Fourth city, essays from the prison in America, edited by Doran Larson
- Beyond the prison industrial complex, crime and incarceration in the 21st century, Kevin Wehr, Elyshia Aseltine
- Gates of injustice, the crisis in America's prisons, Alan Elsner
- Locked in, the true causes of mass incarceration--and how to achieve real reform, John F. Pfaff
- American penology, a history of control, Thomas G. Blomberg, Karol Lucken
- Big house on the prairie, rise of the rural ghetto and prison proliferation, John M. Eason
- Punishment for sale, private prisons, big business, and the incarceration binge, Donna Selman and Paul Leighton
- A country called prison, mass incarceration and the making of a new nation, Mary D. Looman, John D. Carl
- The punishment imperative, the rise and failure of mass incarceration in America, Todd R. Clear and Natasha A. Frost
- Fish, a memoir of a boy in a man's prison, T.J. Parsell
- Prisons in crisis, William L. Selke
- Prisons, Bryan J. Grapes, book editor
- Challenging the prison-industrial complex, activism, arts, and educational alternatives, edited by Stephen John Hartnett
- Why are so many Americans in prison?, Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll
- Understanding mass incarceration, a people's guide to the key civil rights struggle of our time, James Kilgore
- American prison, a reporter's undercover journey into the business of punishment, Shane Bauer
- Prisons, Lauri S. Friedman, book editor
- Big prisons, big dreams, crime and the failure of America's penal system, Michael J. Lynch
- America's prisons, Clare Hanrahan, book editor
- Correctional contexts, contemporary and classical readings, [edited by] Edward J. Latessa, Alexander M. Holsinger
- With liberty for some, 500 years of imprisonment in America, Scott Christianson
- Imprisoning America, the social effects of mass incarceration, Mary Pattillo, David Weiman, Bruce Western, editors
- Imprisonment in America, choosing the future, Michael Sherman and Gordon Hawkins
- Prisons, Ann G. Gaines ; Austin Sarat, general editor