
The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America
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Mystery
Science & Technology
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
272
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 16, 2003
출판사
SAGE Publications, Inc
판
2nd
ISBN-10
0761929940
ISBN-13
9780761929949
설명
Katherine A. Beckett and Theodore Sasson delve into the complex relationship between crime, punishment, and social justice in America. Despite a significant reduction in the overall crime rate, the authors explore the paradox of rising incarceration rates, shedding light on a justice system that often punishes rather than rehabilitates. Their thorough examination reveals the systemic issues that contribute to this imbalance, emphasizing the socio-political factors that drive policy decisions.
Through a critical lens, the book critiques the societal narratives surrounding crime and punishment, challenging readers to reconsider widely held beliefs about justice. Beckett and Sasson encourage a thoughtful dialogue about the implications of punitive measures and the need for reform. By highlighting the lived experiences of marginalized communities and the consequences of policy decisions, they advocate for a more equitable approach to justice that goes beyond mere incarceration. This insightful exploration prompts reflection on the broader implications for society and the pursuit of true justice.
Through a critical lens, the book critiques the societal narratives surrounding crime and punishment, challenging readers to reconsider widely held beliefs about justice. Beckett and Sasson encourage a thoughtful dialogue about the implications of punitive measures and the need for reform. By highlighting the lived experiences of marginalized communities and the consequences of policy decisions, they advocate for a more equitable approach to justice that goes beyond mere incarceration. This insightful exploration prompts reflection on the broader implications for society and the pursuit of true justice.