Jail & Prisoner Law Bulletin

Jail & Prisoner Law Bulletin
Title Jail & Prisoner Law Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 216
Release 2001
Genre Jails
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Jail & Prison Law Bulletin

Jail & Prison Law Bulletin
Title Jail & Prison Law Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 606
Release 1980
Genre Jails
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Jail Administration Law Bulletin

Jail Administration Law Bulletin
Title Jail Administration Law Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 310
Release 1976
Genre Jails
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Mass Incarceration on Trial

Mass Incarceration on Trial
Title Mass Incarceration on Trial PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Simon
Publisher The New Press
Pages 226
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 1595587691

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Mass Incarceration on Trial examines a series of landmark decisions about prison conditions-culminating in Brown v. Plata, decided in May 2011 by the U.S. Supreme Court-that has opened an unexpected escape route from this trap of "tough on crime" politics. This set of rulings points toward values that could restore legitimate order to American prisons and, ultimately, lead to the demise of mass incarceration. This book offers a provocative and brilliant reading to the end of mass incarceration.

Federal Prisons Journal

Federal Prisons Journal
Title Federal Prisons Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 72
Release 1990
Genre Prison administration
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Prisoners of Politics

Prisoners of Politics
Title Prisoners of Politics PDF eBook
Author Rachel Elise Barkow
Publisher Belknap Press
Pages 305
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Law
ISBN 0674919238

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A CounterPunch Best Book of the Year A Lone Star Policy Institute Recommended Book “If you care, as I do, about disrupting the perverse politics of criminal justice, there is no better place to start than Prisoners of Politics.” —James Forman, Jr., author of Locking Up Our Own The United States has the highest rate of incarceration in the world. The social consequences of this fact—recycling people who commit crimes through an overwhelmed system and creating a growing class of permanently criminalized citizens—are devastating. A leading criminal justice reformer who has successfully rewritten sentencing guidelines, Rachel Barkow argues that we would be safer, and have fewer people in prison, if we relied more on expertise and evidence and worried less about being “tough on crime.” A groundbreaking work that is transforming our national conversation on crime and punishment, Prisoners of Politics shows how problematic it is to base criminal justice policy on the whims of the electorate and argues for an overdue shift that could upend our prison problem and make America a more equitable society. “A critically important exploration of the political dynamics that have made us one of the most punitive societies in human history. A must-read by one of our most thoughtful scholars of crime and punishment.” —Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy “Barkow’s analysis suggests that it is not enough to slash police budgets if we want to ensure lasting reform. We also need to find ways to insulate the process from political winds.” —David Cole, New York Review of Books “A cogent and provocative argument about how to achieve true institutional reform and fix our broken system.” —Emily Bazelon, author of Charged

The Politics of Punishment A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PRISONS IN AMERICA

The Politics of Punishment A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PRISONS IN AMERICA
Title The Politics of Punishment A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PRISONS IN AMERICA PDF eBook
Author Erik Olin Wright
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Pages 368
Release 1973
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