The Blind Goddess A Reader on Race and Justice |
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Author:
| Papachristou, Alexander Williams, Patricia J. |
ISBN: | 978-1-59558-699-5 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2011 |
Publisher: | New Press, The
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $25.95 |
Book Description:
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Blind Goddessbrings together the most significant writings of practitioners, professors, and advocates to make sense of what is perhaps the nation’s most astonishing and shameful achievement: the highest per capita incarceration of its citizens anywhere in the world, compounded by the shockingly disproportionate imprisonment of poor people of color. Although there is growing awareness of the huge fiscal cost of mass incarceration, the moral, human, and social...
More Description Blind Goddessbrings together the most significant writings of practitioners, professors, and advocates to make sense of what is perhaps the nation’s most astonishing and shameful achievement: the highest per capita incarceration of its citizens anywhere in the world, compounded by the shockingly disproportionate imprisonment of poor people of color. Although there is growing awareness of the huge fiscal cost of mass incarceration, the moral, human, and social devastation of racially skewed law enforcement remains largely unrecognized.
The experts and scholars in this collection elucidate the impact of race on each stage of the criminal process, from policing and prosecuting to jury selection, sentencing, prison conditions, and opportunities to reenter society. Including selections from critically acclaimed New Press books such asThe New Jim Crow,Let’s Get Free, andRace to Incarcerate, alongside passages from other leading contemporary works, from Amy Bach’sOrdinary Injusticeto Robert Perkinson’sTexas Tough,Blind Goddessprovides easy access to a wealth of cutting-edge analyses and solutions.
An essential volume for the general reader,Blind Goddessis also an ideal reality-check for students of criminal law.