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The Missing

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When we think about mass incarceration, we have to know about the NUMBERS. But then we have to get beyond those NUMBERS... Why is mass incarceration invisible to most Americans? One answer that has be

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The Missing

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2026-02-17 08:42:51

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The Missing | Making Mass Incarceration Visible The Missing Making Mass Incarceration Visible Home Blog Get Involved Toolkit Participants Upcoming Events Contact Us Why the Missing? When we think about mass incarceration, we have to know about the NUMBERS . But then we have to get beyond those NUMBERS … By Nicolas Lampert “Why is mass incarceration invisible to most Americans?” One answer that has been proposed by researchers Robert J. Sampson and Charles Loeffler is that “spatial inequality in punishment helps explain the widespread invisibility of mass incarceration to the average American.” Our answer is that we as a society intentionally try to disappear prisoners. Yet everyone who is incarcerated is a brother, sister, partner, son, daughter, colleague, cousin, or friend. Even though they are locked in cages behind walls, prisoners are visible to SOMEONE who loves them. The Missing is our response to the intentional disappearing of...

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