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Criminal Justice In Divided America Police Punishment And The Future Of Our Democracy David A Sklansky

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Criminal Justice In Divided America Police Punishment And The Future Of Our Democracy David A Sklansky
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 259
Author: David A. Sklansky
ISBN: 9780674299498, 0674299493
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Criminal Justice In Divided America Police Punishment And The Future Of Our Democracy David A Sklansky by David A. Sklansky 9780674299498, 0674299493 instant download after payment.

How a broken criminal justice system has fueled the crisis of American democracy, and how we can address both problems together.
American criminal justice is in crisis. Prisons are swollen, confidence in police has plummeted, and race- and class-based biases distort every aspect of the system. American democracy is in crisis, too, as the chasm of loathing and incomprehension that divides political factions grows ever wider and deeper. Legal scholar and former prosecutor David A. Sklansky argues that these crises are deeply intertwined. And if the failures of American criminal justice are near the heart of our political divides, then reforming the system is essential for repairing our democracy.
Criminal Justice in Divided America shows how police, courts, and prisons helped to break American democracy and how better approaches to public safety and criminal accountability can help to repair it. Engaging critically with concerns from both the left and the...

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