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Christopher Uggen
Christopher J. Uggen (born 1964) is a Regents professor and Distinguished McKnight Professor of sociology and law at the University of Minnesota, where he also holds the Martindale Chair in Sociology. Uggen is best known for his work on public criminology, desistance from crime and the life course, crime in the workplace, sexual harassment, and the effects of mass incarceration, including Felon disenfranchisement, reentry, recidivism, and inequality. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 – 3 results of 3
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1Locked out: Felon disenfranchisement and American democracyPublished 2006Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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2Prisons and health in the age of mass incarcerationPublished 2022Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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