Incarceration in America

APA2108.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2017 Incarceration in America

Course Description

Summary

7 million Americans are under correctional supervision. The United States of America has the highest documented rate of incarceration in the world. Too many people are in prison, and in many cases the current system doesn’t work. It is inefficient, inhumane, and does not accomplish rehabilitation. It also costs too much – financially as well as in terms of human suffering – the current $74 billion spent each year does not include either other incalculable associated costs or the far greater future resulting social and financial consequences. There are alternatives and they work better and cost less. We will explore and discuss such questions as higher education in prison, alternatives to incarceration, race and incarceration, drugs and incarceration, incarceration and the mentally ill, children of incarcerated parents, and probation and other alternatives to incarceration. Students will write one essay and make one presentation.

Prerequisites

None.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Annabel Davis-Goff

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2017

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20