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Malign Neglect-Race, Crime, and Punishment in America
Malign NeglectRace Crime and Punishment in America
Author: Michael Tonry
Despite the perennial claims of politicians that our courts are coddling hardened criminals, the fact is that America already sends a higher proportion of its citizens to prison--and for longer terms--than any other western nation. Yet despite well-documented and mounting evidence that increased penalties alone cannot reduce crime, the Reagan an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780195077209
ISBN-10: 0195077202
Publication Date: 1/19/1995
Pages: 233
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Michael Tonry is an international sentencing expert, but this book goes well beyond a focus on punishment for crime. Tonry explores crime rates by race over many years and types of crimes, then delves into a short history of the war on drugs. Unlike other authors, Tonry weighs and explains the ethics and morality of the War on Drugs because of the lopsided effects it has on minority communities. He does spend a couple of chapters on the philosophy of criminal responsibility, which benefits the reader who has knowledge of basic principles of criminal law. This book is an overlooked classic which resonates over time and space (the situation in Mexico; immigration crackdowns).


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