What are the structural causes of mass incarceration? What are the effects?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. Mass incarceration refers to the high rates of imprisonment of racial and ethnic minorities.
2. These individuals are not incarcerated at a higher rate because they commit more crime,
but instead because of many structural reasons.
3. Among these structural reasons: More police are present in communities of color and poor
communities; the poor do not have the money to get adequate legal representation; and
institutional racism frames these individuals as criminal.
4. The effects of mass incarceration include the separation of families, which often harms
children; the disenfranchisement of potential voters; and, after release, limitations on
access to public housing, educational benefits, and jobs.

Sociology

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