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Inferno An Anatomy Of American Punishment Ferguson Robert A

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Inferno An Anatomy Of American Punishment Ferguson Robert A
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Ferguson, Robert A
ISBN: 9780674369931, 0674369939
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Inferno An Anatomy Of American Punishment Ferguson Robert A by Ferguson, Robert A 9780674369931, 0674369939 instant download after payment.

Robert Ferguson diagnoses all parts of a massive, out-of-control punishment regime. Turning the spotlight on the plight of prisoners, he asks the American people, Do we want our prisons to be this way? Acknowledging the suffering of prisoners and understanding what punishers do when they punish are the first steps toward a better, more just system.
Abstract: Robert Ferguson diagnoses all parts of a massive, out-of-control punishment regime. Turning the spotlight on the plight of prisoners, he asks the American people, Do we want our prisons to be this way? Acknowledging the suffering of prisoners and understanding what punishers do when they punish are the first steps toward a better, more just system.

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