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Jan 15, 2025
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POL 308 - Politics of Mass Incarceration Upper Division
An examination of the factors behind the prison boom of the last decodes and its timid retraction. This course integrates academic studies on incarceration with tours of incarcerating institutions (San Quentin State Prison, a county jail, and a juvenile justice center) and direct interaction with present and formerly incarcerated individuals, criminal justice professionals, and activists working for prisoner rights. Major themes include the relation of incarceration to race, poverty, gender, and the links between government policy, for-profit businesses, and human rights organizations.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) SOCSI - Social Sciences
Repeatable No
Fee $40
Additional Notes Previous course number: POL 131
Course credits: 4
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