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Oklahoma has long held the dubious honor of having the highest
female incarceration rate in the country, nearly twice the national
average. In this compelling new book, sociologist Susan Sharp sets
out to discover just what has gone so wrong in the state of
Oklahoma--and what that might tell us about trends in female
incarceration nationwide.
The culmination of over a decade of original research, "Mean Lives,
Mean Laws" exposes a Kafkaesque criminal justice system, one that
has no problem with treating women as collateral damage in the War
on Drugs or with stripping female prisoners of their parental
rights. Yet it also reveals the individual histories of women who
were jailed in Oklahoma, providing intimate portraits of their
lives before, during, and after their imprisonment. We witness the
impoverished and abusive conditions in which many of these women
were raised; we get a vivid portrait of their everyday lives behind
bars; and we glimpse the struggles that lead many ex-convicts to
fall back into the penal system.
Through an innovative methodology that combines statistical rigor
with extensive personal interviews, Sharp shows how female
incarceration affects not only individuals, but also families and
communities. Putting a human face on a growing social problem,
"Mean Lives, Mean Laws" raises important questions about both the
state of Oklahoma and the state of the nation.
Oklahoma has long held the dubious honor of having the highest
female incarceration rate in the country, nearly twice the national
average. In this compelling new book, sociologist Susan Sharp sets
out to discover just what has gone so wrong in the state of
Oklahoma--and what that might tell us about trends in female
incarceration nationwide.
The culmination of over a decade of original research, "Mean Lives,
Mean Laws" exposes a Kafkaesque criminal justice system, one that
has no problem with treating women as collateral damage in the War
on Drugs or with stripping female prisoners of their parental
rights. Yet it also reveals the individual histories of women who
were jailed in Oklahoma, providing intimate portraits of their
lives before, during, and after their imprisonment. We witness the
impoverished and abusive conditions in which many of these women
were raised; we get a vivid portrait of their everyday lives behind
bars; and we glimpse the struggles that lead many ex-convicts to
fall back into the penal system.
Through an innovative methodology that combines statistical rigor
with extensive personal interviews, Sharp shows how female
incarceration affects not only individuals, but also families and
communities. Putting a human face on a growing social problem,
"Mean Lives, Mean Laws" raises important questions about both the
state of Oklahoma and the state of the nation.
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