
Punishing Race: A Continuing American Dilemma
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Format
Paperback
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0199926468
ISBN-13
9780199926466
Description
In "Punishing Race: A Continuing American Dilemma," Michael Tonry delves into the intricate relationship between race and the American criminal justice system. Throughout the book, he meticulously examines how racial disparities shape punitive practices and reflect broader societal issues. With a critical lens, Tonry uncovers the historical context of race in sentencing, incarceration rates, and enforcement, offering readers a profound understanding of the ongoing struggles surrounding race and justice in America.
Tonry's analysis challenges preconceived notions of fairness and equity in punishment, arguing that systemic racism persists within legal frameworks. He draws on a wealth of data and case studies, illustrating how these disparities affect individuals and communities. By addressing the complexities involved, the work serves as both an exploration of the consequences of punitive policies and a call to action for reform, inviting discussions about race, equality, and justice in contemporary America.
Tonry's analysis challenges preconceived notions of fairness and equity in punishment, arguing that systemic racism persists within legal frameworks. He draws on a wealth of data and case studies, illustrating how these disparities affect individuals and communities. By addressing the complexities involved, the work serves as both an exploration of the consequences of punitive policies and a call to action for reform, inviting discussions about race, equality, and justice in contemporary America.
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