The hidden subsidies of rural prisons: Race, space and the politics of cumulative disadvantage

PUNISHMENT & SOCIETY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PENOLOGY(2017)

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This paper links the rise of a punitive punishment regime that disproportionately targets poor, urban minorities and the increasing use of rural spaces to warehouse prisoners. Preliminary evidence from a unique dataset across three states suggests that housing large, institutionalized prison populations inflates population counts in otherwise shrinking rural areas and operates as a hidden subsidy for rural counties with prison infrastructure. Prisons contribute to the immediate economic viability of predominantly white, lower class rural areas, despite devastating costs borne elsewhere.
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criminal justice,political economy,rural prisons
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