The Chronicle of Higher Education

Security and Paperwork Keep Prison Researchers on the Outside

More Americans than ever are living behind bars and beyond the reach of sociologists

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited New York's Sing Sing prison in 1831, he was mesmerized by its powerful culture of discipline, which enabled a few unarmed guards to keep watch over hundreds of prisoners laboring with sharp,...

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