Sociology 397MC - ST-Mass Incarceration/ US

Spring
2017
01
4.00
Joo Hee Han
TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
21355
This is a course about crime, law and deviance in the U.S. focusing on mass incarceration. It's well known that crimes and imprisonments prevail particularly among less educated young black men. However, we often see individualistic accounts, blaming only inmates. This course will challenge these individualistic accounts of crime/imprisonment by discussing the larger social context of mass incarceration. Reading literatures on mass incarceration and its consequences in racial inequality in the labor market and politics, sociological and policy implications of mass incarceration regarding power, race, welfare, crime, labor will be discussed. This course will be organized as reading/discussion intensive setting.
Eligibility will be removed November 16th.

Previous coursework in sociology is recommended.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.