The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in AmericaThe U.S. crime rate has dropped steadily for more than a decade, yet the rate of incarceration continues to skyrocket. Today, more than 2 million Americans are locked in prisons and jails with devastating consequences for poor families and communities, overcrowded institutions and overburdened taxpayers. How did the U.S. become the world′s leader in incarceration? Why have the numbers of women, juveniles, and people of color increased especially rapidly among the imprisoned?
Intended as a supplement for use in any criminal justice or criminology course, especially in the punishment, corrections and policy areas, The Politics of Injustice, Second Edition will appeal to those who take a critical approach to crime issues. |
Contents
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2 Crime in the United States | 13 |
3 Murder American Style | 25 |
4 The Politics of Crime | 45 |
5 Crime in the Media | 73 |
6 Crime and Public Opinion | 103 |
7 Activism and the Politics of Crime | 129 |
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The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America Katherine Beckett,Theodore Sasson Limited preview - 2004 |
The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America Katherine Beckett,Theodore Sasson Limited preview - 2004 |


