Gateway ReadingCoates, Ta-Nehisi. “The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration.” The Atlantic, October, 2015. Theoretical ReadingWacquant, Loïc. “Class, Race & Hyperincarceration in Revanchist America.” Daedalus 139, no. 3 (2010): 74-90.Theoretical ReadingRusche, Georg. “Labor Market and the Penal Sanction: Thoughts on the Sociology of Criminal Justice.” Crime and Social Justice, no. 10 (1978): 2-8.Foucault, Michel. “‘Panopticism’ from Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison.” Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts 2, The Dynamics of Race and Incarceration: Social Integration, Social Welfare, and Social Control, no. 1 (2008): 1-12.You will turn in a short, roughly two-to-three-page response paper that addresses the readings of thattheme.Please include at the top of your paper the question you will be answering in the paper.Your paper should include an introduction, which lays out the argument and the waysyou will demonstrate the correctness of your argument, body paragraphs, which willfollow the path you lay out in the introduction to prove your argument, and a conclusion,which will summarize the claims previously made and draw out their logicalimplications. Please do not include a quotation from a dictionary as the definitiveproof of the meaning of a key term. Words change their meaning over time.Citations and Sources: Every single idea that you reference that is not your own andevery piece of information you cite must have a footnote or endnote. These citationsmust include the page number(s) where you found that particular idea or piece ofinformation. Footnotes or endnotes should come at the end of the sentence. If you citemore than one source in a single sentence, you should include the source for each pieceof information or idea in a single footnote in the order that they appear in the sentence. Irealize that in sociology you often use parenthetical citations. I ask that you use footnotes,however, because several of the books that we have read have been published many timesand when I see, for example (Marx, 1978, p. 75), it tells me very little about what textyou are reading. I strongly encourage you to use the footnotes and endnotes function inthe insert menu in MS Word for Mac, in the insert menu for Googledocs, or in thereferences menu in MS Word for Windows, instead of trying to format the footnoteyourself. I expect your citations to be in a history format from the Turabian format inthe Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). After you have cited a source for the first time, youmay use the shortened forms described in the CMS. If you fail to cite the source for yourinformation or ideas that are not your own, you will receive points off. If cite no sources,you will receive no points for the paper. If you cite no course readings, you will receive75% of the possible points. Unless the source is for an institution that conducts seriousresearch (like NASA) or a contemporary news article used to address a contemporarytopic, I will treat all citations of websites as non-citations. If you cite a source not fromthe course readings, it must come from an academic press or a peer-reviewed journal. Ifyou have questions, ask me ahead of time. These strict rules are a way to help youavoid…