“A simple lack of guts and political will,” said John T. Phillips, a former regional OSHA administrator in Kansas City and Boston. “You try to reason why something is criminal, and it never flies.” In fact, OSHA has increasingly helped ...
Ezell, Michael E. 2007 Examining the overall and offense-specific criminal career lengths of a sample of serious offenders. Crime & Delinquency 53:3–37. Farrington, David P. 2003 Key Results from the first forty years of the Cambridge ...
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**** Cited in BCL3. On the causes, moral implications, and mechanisms of the American criminal justice system's failure. New statistics are presented in this third edition. Annotation copyrighted by Book...
Ideology, Class, and Criminal Justice Jeffrey Reiman, Paul Leighton. scoured this literature on crime prevention in their book Saving Children from a Life of Crime: Early Risk Factors and Effective Interventions.221 It includes not just ...
For 40 years, this classic text has taken the issue of economic inequality seriously and asked: Why are our prisons filled with the poor?
What if our criminal justice system is biased against the poor from start to finish - from the definition of what constitutes a crime through the process of arrest, trial,...
Its tone is heated, in contrast to his prior publications.
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NEW:This text now has a companion 25 article reader:The Rich get Richer and the Poor get Prison: A Reader(ISBN: 0-205-68842-X). Visit this book's website for a full table of contents.
"For 40 years, this classic text has taken the issue of economic inequality seriously and asked: Why are our prisons filled with the poor?
For 40 years, this classic text has taken the issue of economic inequality seriously and asked: Why are our prisons filled with the poor?
In this best-selling text, the author argues that actions of well-off people, such as the refusal to make workplaces safe, refusal to curtail deadly pollution, promotion of unnecessary surgery, and prescriptions for unnecessary drugs, cause ...
Where appropriate, articles have been edited to highlight the parts most relevant for the thesis of The Rich Get Richer. This book of readings can be used stand-alone, or as an accompaniment to the main text.