Race Journals EPI ResourcesRace & Racial Justice Peer Reviewed Journals (2005) “Bar None: Extending Affirmative Action to Higher Education in Prison.” Torre, María Elena; Fine, Michelle. Journal of Social Issues (2009) “The black family and mass incarceration.” Western, Bruce; Wildeman, Christopher. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2011) “Compounded disadvantage: race, incarceration, and wage growth.” Lyons, Christopher J.; Pettit, Becky. Social Problems (2012) “Criminal injustice: Michelle Alexander on racism and incarceration.” Frykholm, Amy. The Christian Century (2015) “Denying Pell Grants to Prisoners: Race, Class, and the Philosophy of Mass Incarceration.” Mallory, Jason L.. International Social Science Review (2015) “The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Communities of Color.” Crutchfield, Robert D.; Weeks, Gregory A.. Issues in Science & Technology (2015) “Historical contingencies and the evolving importance of race, violent crime, and region in explaining mass incarceration in the united states.” Campbell, Michael C.; Vogel, Matt; Williams, Joshua. Criminology (2019) “The impact of early racial discrimination on illegal behavior, arrest, and incarceration among African Americans.” Gibbons, Frederick X.; Fleischli, Mary E.; Gerrard, Meg; Simons, Ronald L.; Weng, Chih-Yuan; Gibson, Laurel P.. American Psychologist (2014) “Inequalities of Race, Class, and Place and Their Impact on Postincarceration Higher Education.” Livingston, Lindsey; Miller, Jody; Brunson, Rod K.; Stewart, Eric A.. Race and Justics (2018) “The interaction of serious mental disorder and race on time to reincarceration.” Veeh, Christopher A.; Tripodi, Stephen J.; Pettus-Davis, Carrie; Scheyett, Anna M.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (2015) “Mass Incarceration: Examining and Moving Beyond the New Jim Crow.” Kilgore, James. Critical Sociology (2018) “Mass Incarceration: Overview of Its Effects on Black and Brown Individuals, with Policy Recommendations Using Family Engagement to Address Recidivism.” Durrell Malik Washington. Columbia Social Work Review (2015) “The national crisis of indigenous incarceration: Is taking indigenous experience into account in sentencing part of the solution?.” Hopkins, Anthony. Legaldate (2016) “The New Eugenics: Black Hyper-Incarceration and Human Abatement.” James C. Oleson. Social Sciences (2015) “On the move: Incarceration, race, and residential mobility.” Warner, Cody. Social Science Research (2010) “The race of a criminal record: how incarceration colors racial perceptions.” Saperstein, Aliya; Penner, Andrew M.. Social Problems (2019) “Race, again: how face recognition technology reinforces racial discrimination.” Fabio Bacchini; Ludovica Lorusso. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society (2006) “Race, incarceration, and health: a life-course approach.” London, Andrew S.; Myers, Nancy A.. Research on Aging (2016) “Race, wealth and incarceration: Results from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.” Zaw, Khaing; Hamilton, Darrick; Darity, William Jr.. Race and Social Problems (2017) “Racial disparities & the prison industrial complex.” Ross, Lee E.. (2016) “Reexamining race when studying the consequences of criminal justice contact for families.” Haskins, Anna R.; Lee, Hedwig. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (2010) “Representing prison rape: race, masculinity, and incarceration in Donald Goines's White Man's Justice, Black Man's Grief.” Sargent, Andrew. MELUS (2016) “Toward a demographic understanding of incarceration disparities: Race, ethnicity, and age structure.” Vogel, Matt; Porter, Lauren C.. Journal of Quantitative Criminology (2018) “Towards transitional justice? Black reparations and the end of mass incarceration.” King, Ds; Page, Jm. Ethnic And Racial Studies