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Privilege and Punishment
How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court
2020
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How the attorney-client relationship favors the privileged in criminal court—and denies justice to the poor and to working-class people of colorThe number of Americans arrested, brought to court, and incarcerated has skyrocketed in recent decades. Criminal defendants come from all races and economic walks of life, but they experience punishment in vastly different ways. Privilege and Punishment examines how racial and class inequalities are embedded in the...
17,59 €
Think in Public
A Public Books Reader
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- Judith ButlerFred TurnerLilly IraniStacey BalkanImani PerryFrances Negrón-MuntanerNathan ConnollyMatthew EngelkePhilip GorskiKim Phillips-FeinMax HolleranNajwa al-QattanJeremy AdelmanDestin JenkinsAndrew PerrinKieran SetiyaShannon MatternJill LeporeSuzy HansenJames VernonLynn FrenchSalamishah TilletMatthew ClairGayatri Chakravorty SpivakUrsula K. Le GuinJohn PlotzChristopher SchabergEli RosenblattBarbara CassinRebecca FalkoffHaruo ShiraneKarl Ashoka BrittoJoseph Jonghyun JeonMarah GubarAnne E. FernaldNamwali SerpellTess McNultyMark McGurlNicholas DamesJan MieszkowskiKaren DunakDaegan MillerJohn R. McNeill
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2019
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Since 2012, Public Books has championed a new kind of community for intellectual engagement, discussion, and action. An online magazine that unites the best of the university with the openness of the internet, Public Books is where new ideas are debuted, old facts revived, and dangerous illusions dismantled. Here, young scholars present fresh thinking to audiences outside the academy, accomplished authors weigh in on timely issues, and a wide range of readers encounter th...
18,65 €
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Unfair
The New Science of Criminal Injustice
2015
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Unfair succinctly and persuasively recounts cutting-edge research testifying to the faulty and inaccurate procedures that underpin virtually all aspects of our criminal justice system, illustrating many with case studies.”—The Boston GlobeA child is gunned down by a police officer; an investigator ignores critical clues in a case; an innocent man confesses to a crime he did not commit; a jury acquits a killer....
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Policing the Black Man
Arrest, Prosecution, and Imprisonment
2017
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A comprehensive, readable analysis of the key issues of the Black Lives Matter movement, this thought-provoking and compelling anthology features essays by some of the nation’s most influential and respected criminal justice experts and legal scholars.“Somewhere among the anger, mourning and malice that Policing the Black Man documents lies the pursuit of justice. This powerful book demands our fierce attention.” —Toni MorrisonPolicing the Blac...
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Punished
Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys
2011
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Honorable Mention, 2014 Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Outstanding Book Award presented by the Society for the Study of Social Problems2012 Best Book Award, Latino/a Sociology Section, presented by the American Sociological Association2012 Finalist, C. Wright Mills Book Award presented by the Study of Social ProblemsA classic ethnography that reveals how urban police criminalize black and Latino boysVictor Rios grew up in the ghetto of Oakland, Calif...
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Invisible No More
Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color
2017
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“A passionate, incisive critique of the many ways in which women and girls of color are systematically erased or marginalized in discussions of police violence.” —Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim CrowInvisible No More is a timely examination of how Black women, Indigenous women, and women of color experience racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement. By placing the individual stories of Sandra Bland, Rekia Boyd, Daje...
12,29 €
Wrongfully Convicted (Updated and Expanded Edition)
Guilty Pleas, Imagined Crimes, and What Canada Must Do to Safeguard Justice
2023
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A top legal scholar explains Canada’s national tragedy of wrongful convictions, how anyone could be caught up in them, and what we can do to safeguard justice.Canada’s legal system has a serious problem: a significant but unknown number of people have been convicted for crimes they didn’t commit. There are famous cases of wrongful convictions, such as David Milgaard and Donald Marshall Jr., where the system convicted the wrong person for murder. But there are lesse...
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2017
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The Gender of Crime introduces readers to how gender shapes our understanding of every aspect of crime—from defining what crime is to governing how crime is punished. The second edition of this award-winning book maintains the accessible, reader-friendly narrative of the first edition with key updates and new material throughout, including increased focus on the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality in crime and punishment; more attention to LGBTQ issues; additional ...
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Criminal Justice
A Very Short Introduction
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2015
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The criminal justice system is wide ranging; from the crimes themselves and policing to the sentencing of offenders and prisons. In this Very Short Introduction Julian V. Roberts draws upon the latest research and current practices from a number of different countries around the world. Focusing on the adversarial model of justice found in common law countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, he discusses topics such as the uses of imprisonment, the...
7,13 €
Crook County
Racism and Injustice in America's Largest Criminal Court
2016
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Winner of the 2017 Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Outstanding Book Award, sponsored by the Society for the Study of Social Problems.Finalist for the C. Wright Mills Book Award, sponsored by the Society for the Study of Social Problems.Winner of the 2017 Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award, sponsored by the American Sociological Association's Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities.Winner of the 2017 Mary Douglas Prize for Best Book, sponsored by the American Soci...
12,92 €
Police in the Hallways
Discipline in an Urban High School
2011
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As zero-tolerance discipline policies have been instituted at high schools across the country, police officers are employed with increasing frequency to enforce behavior codes and maintain order, primarily at poorly performing, racially segregated urban schools. Actions that may once have sent students to the detention hall or resulted in their suspension may now introduce them to the criminal justice system. In Police in the Hallways, Kathleen Nolan explores the impact of policin...
14,83 €
Arrested Justice
Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation
2012
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Illuminates the threats Black women face and the lack of substantive public policy towards gendered violenceBlack women in marginalized communities are uniquely at risk of battering, rape, sexual harassment, stalking and incest. Through the compelling stories of Black women who have been most affected by racism, persistent poverty, class inequality, limited access to support resources or institutions, Beth E. Richie shows that the threat of violence to Black women ...
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