Prisoners after war : veterans in the age of mass incarceration /
"The United States has both the largest, most expensive, and most powerful military and the largest, most expensive, and most punitive carceral system in the history of the world. Since the American War in Vietnam, the number of veterans who have been incarcerated after their military service h...
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Amherst :
University of Massachusetts Press,
[2024]
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| Series: | Veterans (University of Massachusetts Press)
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Table of Contents:
- Locating Incarcerated Veterans in American History
- "Less Than" Veterans
- War, Drugs, and the War on Drugs
- Another War, Another Drug : Military-Carceral State in the Reagan Era
- Leave No Vet Behind : Memory of the Vietnam War and the Foundation of Veterans Treatment Court
- Generation 9/11 : Incarcerated Veterans of the Global War on Terrorism
- Another Signature Wound : Substance Use Disorder and the Opioid Epidemic
- "Justice For Vets" : A New Veterans' Movement
- . . . And Justice For All : Women and Families of Veterans Treatment Court
- No Peace, No Justice.