The Problem of Mass Incarceration

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 19.02.08

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Content Objectives
  4. Content Background
  5. Why Prisons?
  6. Juvenile Practices
  7. Johnson’s Wars on Poverty—and Crime
  8. The Tough-on Crime Seventies
  9. War on Drugs
  10. Sentencing Laws and Race
  11. The Present
  12. Tulsa County Today
  13. Solutions—Not Incarceration
  14. Strategies
  15. Activities
  16. Classroom Resources
  17. Bibliography
  18. Notes
  19. Appendix

Learning the System to Overcome the System: Juvenile Justice for High School Students

Krista Baxter Waldron

Published September 2019

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Notes

  1. Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Daniel S. Nagin. “Prisons Do Not Reduce Recidivism.”
  2. Jones, Sabrina, and Marc Mauer. Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling, 73-77.
  3. Ibid., 6.
  4. Ibid., 8.
  5. Mason, Jeremy A. "Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System,” 632.
  6. Belusko, Jan Wallace. The Pendulum of Change: Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System, 4.
  7. Ibid.
  8. "Central Oklahoma Juvenile Center." Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs.
  9. Belusko, Jan Wallace. The Pendulum of Change: Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System, 4.
  10. Ibid., 5.
  11. Hinton, Elizabeth. “‘A War within Our Own Boundaries’.”
  12. Ibid.
  13. Jones, Sabrina, and Marc Mauer. Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling, 23.
  14. Ibid., 27.
  15. Ibid., 30.
  16. Belusko, Jan Wallace. The Pendulum of Change: Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System, 10.
  17. Ibid., 12.
  18. Jones, Sabrina, and Marc Mauer. Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling, 41..
  19. Ibid.
  20. Ibid., 90-91.
  21. Juvenile Justice History.” Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice.
  22. Mason, Jeremy A. "Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System,” 622, 633.
  23. Ibid., 650.
  24. “Oklahoma Department of Corrections: Juvenile Arrests for Violent Crime.”
  25. Jones, Sabrina, and Marc Mauer. Race to Incarcerate: A Graphic Retelling, 96-97.
  26. Belusko, Jan Wallace. The Pendulum of Change: Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System, 19.
  27. "Infographic: States Juvenile Incarceration Rates Dropping."
  28. Rovner, Joshua. "The Sentencing Project."
  29. Hager, Eli. "The Criminal Justice Reform Bill You've Never Heard Of."
  30. "David Muhammad on Reinventing Juvenile Probation."
  31. Mason, Jeremy A. "Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System,” 651.
  32. Ibid., 652-3.
  33. Ibid., 652.
  34. Ibid., 649.
  35. Rovner, Joshua. "The Sentencing Project."
  36. "The Missouri Approach." Missouri Department of Youth Services.
  37. "Family Center for Juvenile Justice: Tulsa County." Selser Schaefer Architects.
  38. "The Missouri Approach." Missouri Department of Youth Services.
  39. Sered, Danielle. Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceratin, and a Road to Repair, 91.
  40. Mason, Jeremy A. "Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System,” 655-6.
  41. "David Muhammad on Reinventing Juvenile Probation."
  42. Mason, Jeremy A. "Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System,” 664.
  43. Eger, Andrea. "Day 8: Breaking the Cycle.”
  44. Mason, Jeremy A. "Oklahoma's Juvenile Justice System,” 682.
  45. Ibid., 654-5.
  46. Ibid., 661.

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