articleAnnual Review of SociologyJun 1, 2010Closed access

Incarceration and Stratification

University of California, Irvine · University of Minnesota

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Abstract

In the past three decades, incarceration has become an increasingly powerful force for reproducing and reinforcing social inequalities. A new wave of sociological research details the contemporary experiment with mass incarceration in the United States and its attendant effects on social stratification. This review first describes the scope of imprisonment and the process of selection into prison. It then considers the implications of the prison boom for understanding inequalities in the labor market, educational attainment, health, families, and the intergenerational transmission of inequality. Social researchers have long understood selection into prison as a reflection of existing stratification processes.…

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Keywords
  • Social stratification
  • Imprisonment
  • Prison
  • Inequality
  • Mass incarceration
  • Criminology
  • Social inequality
  • Stratification (seeds)
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