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Sunbelt Capitalism and the Making of the Carceral State - (Chicago Law and Society) by Kirstine Taylor (Hardcover)

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  • The story of how the American South became the most incarcerated region in the world's most incarcerated nation.Sunbelt Capitalism and the Making of the Carceral State examines the evolution of southern criminal punishment from Jim Crow to the dawn of mass incarceration, charting this definitive era of carceral transformation and expansion in the southern United States.
  • Author(s): Kirstine Taylor
  • 248 Pages
  • Social Science, Criminology
  • Series Name: Chicago Law and Society

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"Sunbelt Capitalism and the Making of the Carceral State examines the revolution of southern criminal punishment from Jim Crow to the dawn of mass incarceration, charting this definitive era of carceral transformation and expansion in the U.S. South. The demise of the county chain gang, the professionalization of police, and the construction of large-scale prisons - built one right after the other for decades - were among the sweeping changes that forever altered the southern landscape and bolstered the region's capacity to punish. What prompted this southern revolution in criminal punishment? Kirstine Taylor argues that crisis in the cottonfields and the arrival of Sunbelt capitalism in the South's rising metropolises prompted lawmakers to build expansive, modern criminal punishment systems in response to Brown v. Board of Education and the Black freedom movements of the 1960s and 70s. Taking us inside industry-hunting expeditions, school desegregation battles, the sit-in movement, prisoners' labor unions, and policy commissions, this book tells the story of how a modernizing South became the most incarcerated region in the globe's most incarcerated nation"--



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The story of how the American South became the most incarcerated region in the world's most incarcerated nation.

Sunbelt Capitalism and the Making of the Carceral State examines the evolution of southern criminal punishment from Jim Crow to the dawn of mass incarceration, charting this definitive era of carceral transformation and expansion in the southern United States. The demise of the county chain gang, the professionalization of police, and the construction of large-scale prisons were among the sweeping changes that forever altered the southern landscape and bolstered the region's capacity to punish. What prompted this southern revolution in criminal punishment?

Kirstine Taylor argues that the crisis in the cotton fields and the arrival of Sunbelt capitalism in the south's rising metropolises prompted lawmakers to build expansive, modern criminal punishment systems in response to Brown v. Board of Education and the Black freedom movements of the 1960s and '70s. Taking us inside industry-hunting expeditions, school desegregation battles, the sit-in movement, prisoners' labor unions, and policy commissions, Taylor tells the story of how a modernizing south became the most incarcerated region in the globe's most incarcerated nation.



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"Sunbelt Capitalism is a revelation. It is a masterful and compelling account of the interplay of racial, economic, and political factors that rendered the US South a pioneer of mass incarceration as liberal modernizers sought to shed the region's Jim Crow past by embarking on a brutal and unprecedented prison boom."--Marie Gottschalk author of "Caught: The Prison State and the Lockdown of American Politics"

"In this brilliant, carefully crafted book, Taylor traces the roots of our contemporary mass incarceration regime to an unlikely source: the emergence of capitalist development in the Sunbelt during the height of the Cold War. Taylor reveals how a cast of political actors and forces shaped the development of the racialized carceral state, from pro-growth boosters to 'color-blind' moderates. An indispensable analysis for understanding and contesting the modern prison state."--Daniel Martinez HoSang Yale University

"Taylor has masterfully captured the history of crisis and change that ended Jim Crow and birthed a new regime of racialized violence. Motivated to create hospitable investment conditions in this transitional moment, southern politicians declared a new model of law and order and remade their states through expanded criminalization, police professionalization, and new prisons. Sunbelt Capitalism is a crucial contribution to the history of the southern carceral state and an urgent admonition about the expansive and legitimating potential of reform."--Judah Schept author of "Coal, Cages, Crisis: The Rise of the Prison Economy in Central Appalachia"
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .75 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.26 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 248
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Criminology
Series Title: Chicago Law and Society
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Kirstine Taylor
Language: English
Street Date: March 19, 2025
TCIN: 1006101715
UPC: 9780226838403
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-2591
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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