Edition |
8th ed. |
Description |
xxi, 263 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : criminal justice through the looking glass, or winning by losing -- Abbreviations used in the notes -- Notes -- 1. Crime control in America : nothing succeeds like failure -- Designed to fail -- Three excuses that will not wash, or how we could reduce crime if we wanted to -- First excuse : we're too soft! -- Second excuse : a cost of modern life -- Third excuse : blame it on the kids! -- Known sources of crime -- Poverty -- Prison -- Guns -- Drugs -- What works to reduce crime -- How crime pays : Erikson and Durkheim -- A word about Foucault -- Summary -- Study questions -- Additional readings -- Notes -- 2. A crime by any other name ... -- What's in a name? -- The carnival mirror -- Criminal justice as creative art -- A crime by any other name ... -- Work may be dangerous to your health -- Health care may be dangerous to your health -- Waging chemical warfare against America -- Poverty kills -- Summary -- Study questions -- Additional readings -- Notes -- 3. ... and the poor get prison -- Weeding out the wealthy -- Arrest and charging -- Adjudication and conviction -- Sentencing -- ... and the poor get prison -- Summary -- Study questions -- Additional readings -- Notes. |
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4. To the vanquished belong the spoils : who is winning the losing war against crime? -- Why is the criminal justice system failing? -- The poverty of criminals and the crime of poverty -- The implicit ideology of criminal justice -- The bonus of bias -- Ideology, or how to fool enough of the people enough of the time -- What is ideology? -- The need for ideology -- Summary -- Study questions -- Additional readings -- Notes -- Conclusion : criminal justice or criminal justice -- The crime of justice -- Rehabilitating criminal justice in America -- Protecting society -- Promoting justice -- Summary -- Study questions -- Additional readings -- Notes -- Appendix I. The Marxian critique of criminal justice -- Marxism and capitalism -- Capitalism and ideology -- Ideology and law -- Law and ethics -- Notes -- Appendix II. Between philosophy and criminology -- Philosophical assumptions of social science generally -- The special philosophical needs of criminology -- The rich get richer and the poor get philosophy -- Notes. |
Subject |
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States.
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Social classes -- United States.
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United States -- Social policy.
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Criminal justice, Administration of. (OCoLC)fst00883246
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Social classes. (OCoLC)fst01122346
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Social policy. (OCoLC)fst01122738
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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ISBN |
0205461727 |
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9780205461721 |
Standard No. |
9780205461721 |
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