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Index Advancement Project, 160 Alexander, Michelle, 2, 8, 19, 41, 159, 181, 183–85 Alternatives to Violence Project, 141–42 Annie E. Casey Foundation, 163, 173, 193 Anselm, 46, 71 antiwar movement, 21 Aquinas, Thomas, 3, 4, 48, 49, 50–52, 53, 54–57, 71, 72, 78, 104, 132, 133; and legal justice, 53–56; and punishment, 49–53, 78 Assisting Families of Inmates (AFOI), 143 Augustine, 71 baby boomers, 20 “Ban the Box” campaigns, 156, 177, 180 Bazemore, Gordon, 113–14 Beck, Allen, 18 Bentham, Jeremy, 49 Berkman, John, 100, 106 Bieler, Andrea, 96 Blumstein, Alfred, 18 Bonta, James, 122, 124–25, 128–29 Boyle, Greg, 177–78 Braithwaite, John, 145 Braman, Donald, 33 “broken windows” policing. See policing: “broken windows” Bush, George H. W., 26 Campaign to Promote Equitable Telephone Charges, 162 canonical penance. See also Penance and Reconciliation Catechism of the Catholic Church, 6, 52, 64, 79, 92, 126 Catholic Charities, 177, 193 Catholic social teaching, 3, 15, 52, 56, 59, 62, 64 Cavanaugh, William, 88, 96–97, 111, 152 children of prisoners, 31, 33–36, 39, 143–44, 161–64, 170, 178. See also families of prisoners Children’s Defense Fund (CDF), 13, 171–74, 179, 194 citizen- and neighborhoodaccountability boards. See restorative justice: types of civil rights movement, 20–21, 23, 184 Clear, Todd, 37–38 Clinton, Bill, 26 Collaborative Project on Concentrated Incarceration, 38 collect phone calls, 35, 161, 178 collective efficacy, 24, 38, 39 College for the Incarcerated, 139–40 Colson, Charles, 46–47 common good, 3, 40–41, 43, 51–57, 62, 71, 72, 77, 145, 150, 153–54, 155, 164, 176–77, 198 community conferencing. See restorative justice: types of community justice, 113 community policing. See policing concentrated incarceration. See mass incarceration: and effects on communities Constantine, 103, 117–18 Copeland, Shawn, 94, 189 Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), 42–43 cradle-to-prison pipeline, 67, 171–76, 179, 186, 194 225 crime, 2, 4, 7–8, 16–19, 20–21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28–29, 31–32, 36, 43, 45, 48, 49–50, 51, 55, 57–58, 59–61, 63–64, 65, 66–67, 74, 77, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118, 119, 122, 125–26, 131, 132–33, 136, 145, 147, 149, 164–65, 166–70, 171, 173, 182–83, 192–93; and drugs, 19, 27, 31–32, 41, 55, 158; as intergenerational, 36, 171; as political issue, 26, 31–32, 43, 183; fear of, 20–21, 26, 66, 67, 124, 167, 182; rates of (see crime rates); victims of, 4, 8, 45, 57, 59, 60, 62–63, 65, 77, 109, 113–14, 116–17, 118–20, 123–24, 126, 149, 166–67; war on, 25, 26, 59, 67, 182–83 crime rates, 2, 16–19, 20, 24, 27, 28–29, 37–40, 60, 63, 66–67, 74, 77, 135, 137, 147, 149; among young black men, 18–19, 25; and concentrated incarceration, 37–40; compared to incarceration rates, 2, 17–18, 28–29, 37–40, 63, 137; historical changes in, 17–18, 20; international comparisons of, 16–17; of drug offenses, 19, 24, 27, 29, 137; of property offenses, 29, 137; of violent offenses, 16–17, 24, 137; socioeconomic status and, 24, 66–67 Cristo Rey Network, 179 Cross, James, 108 Davis, Angela, 46 Davis, Mike, 46 de Tocqueville, Alexis, 75 death penalty, 52, 193 Degrees of Freedom, 140 deindustrialization, 22–24, 26 Democratic party, 26, 32 Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development. See under U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops determinate sentencing. See under sentencing deterrence, 5, 21–22, 28, 43, 49, 50–51, 58, 65, 72, 129, 145, 149 Dickens, Charles, 74–75 disenfranchisement, 32–33, 40, 158–60, 177 drugs, 1, 16, 17, 18–19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 55, 63, 66, 126, 146, 158, 166, 168–70, 178, 182–83; and overt drug markets (see overt drug markets); rates of use (see crimes rates: of drug offenses); war on, 25, 182–83 Dukakis, Michael, 26 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 156 eschatological imagination, 6, 96–97, 98, 109, 152, 180, 189. See also under Eucharist Eucharist, 6–7, 8–9, 64, 76, 80–81, 92–99, 100–01, 102–03, 104, 105, 109–10, 111, 112, 117, 135–36, 138, 144, 146, 150–54, 155, 176, 180, 185–86, 187, 188–90, 194–95, 197, 198 (see also liturgical and sacramental ethics); and eschatological imagination, 6, 96–97, 98, 109, 152, 180, 189; and justice, 6–7, 8–9...