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Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States, Teaching Note
Hussam, Reshmaan N.Teaching Note HBS-721034-EEconomicsTeaching note for case 720034Starting at €0.00
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Colonialism and Imperialism
Hussam, Reshmaan N.; Liu, GraceCase HBS-719035-EEconomicsJonathan Geibel, Director of Systems at Walt Disney Animation Studios (hereafter referred to as Disney Animation), walked through the workspace occupied by the group he had been tasked to lead. Geibel knew he was part of a creative and magical environment. The Disney studio had created more than 53 feature animated films in over three-quarters of a century-beginning with Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in 1937 through to Frozen, released in Nove...Starting at €8.20
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Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States
Hussam, Reshmaan N.; Fetter, HollyCase HBS-720034-EEconomicsThe late 20th century saw a dramatic shift in the criminal justice system of the United States. While incarceration rates had remained stable through the 1960s, they quintupled by the 2000s to 707 per 100,000, far exceeding that of all other nations in the world. By 2020, nearly 2.3 million individuals were locked up in U.S. prisons, jails, and detention centers. Of these, 60% were Black or Latinx. Why the mass incarceration, and why such dispari...Starting at €8.20