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"Policing the National Body: Sex, Race, and Criminalization" Jael Silliman
Jael Silliman has defined policing the society within the context of race and class. Politicians, representing mainstream America, have ignored or rarely addressed issues of poverty, criminalization and race that are pressing for communities of color. Good policing among the disadvantaged appear to be the new societal wisdom. Silliman believes such a view negates dealing with the root causes of poverty and racism.
Jael Silliman believes that despite the surge in _______________, it is widely accepted that prisons encourage recidivism, transform the occasional offender into a habitual delinquent, fail to eliminate crime, and ignore the social problems that drive individuals to engage in illegal actions.
a. incarceration rates
b. prison guards
c. offenders
d. prison administrators

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