Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
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Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States
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Incoming Resources
- Why the innocent plead guilty and the guilty go free, and other paradoxes of our broken legal system, Jed S. Rakoff
- Beyond complicity, why we blame each other instead of systems, Francine Banner
- Doing justice, a prosecutor's thoughts on crime, punishment, and the rule of law, Preet Bharara
- Profit and punishment, how America criminalizes the poor in the name of justice, Tony Messenger
- Criminal justice system professionals, produced by United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crimes, in Voices of Victims
- What we know, solutions from our experiences in the justice system, edited by Vivian Nixon and Daryl V. Atkinson
- You might go to prison, even though you're innocent, Justin Brooks
- Let's get free, a hip-hop theory of justice, Paul Butler
- The crisis in America's criminal courts, improving criminal justice outcomes by transforming decision-making, William R. Kelly
- Restitution and community service, produced by the Police Foundation
- Crime, prisons, and jails, Kim Masters Evans
- The price of perfect justice;, the adverse consequences of current legal doctrine on the American courtroom
- Crime and punishment in America, Elliott Currie
- DNA and the criminal justice system, the technology of justice, edited by David Lazer
- Just mercy, a story of justice and redemption, Bryan Stevenson
- From deportation to prison, the politics of immigration enforcement in post-civil rights America, Patrisia Macías-Rojas
- A colony in a nation, Chris Hayes
- After the war on crime, race, democracy, and a new reconstruction, edited by Mary Louise Frampton, Ian Haney López, and Jonathan Simon
- Music in American crime prevention and punishment, Lily E. Hirsch
- Less law, more order, the truth about reducing crime, Irvin Waller
- Heroin, produced by the Police Foundation
- No equal justice, race and class in the American criminal justice system, David Cole
- Pornography and the criminal justice system, Carmen M. Cusack
- Why American prisons fail, how to fix them without spending more money (maybe less), Peyton Paxson, George H. Watson
- Responding to domestic violence, the integration of criminal justice and human services, Eve S. Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa, Evan Stark
- Guilty people, Abbe Smith ; with original cartoons by the author
- Crime and punishment in America, an encyclopedia of trends and controversies in the justice system, Laura L. Finley, editor
- Guide to U.S. government practice on global sharing of personal information, John W. Kropf with Neal Cohen
- Unusually cruel, prisons, punishment, and the real American exceptionalism, Marc Morjé Howard
- The culture of control, crime and social order in contemporary society, David Garland
- Not a crime to be poor, the criminalization of poverty in America, Peter Edelman
- Profiling and criminal justice in America, a reference handbook, Jeff Bumgarner
- America's prisons, Jack Lasky, book editor
- Criminal justice, the essentials, Steven P. Lab [and others]
- Manifesting justice, wrongly convicted women reclaim their rights, Valena Beety ; foreword by Koa Beck
- Juvenile offenders, produced by the Police Foundation
- True witness, cops, courts, science, and the battle against misidentification, James M. Doyle
- The new Jim Crow, mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness, Michelle Alexander
- Seven deadly sins, constitutional rights and the criminal justice system, David R. Lynch, Molly Sween, Mark Denniston, and Bruce Bayley
- Prison life in popular culture, from the Big House to Orange Is The New Black, Dawn K. Cecil
- The collapse of American criminal justice, William J. Stuntz
- Convicted but innocent, wrongful conviction and public policy, C. Ronald Huff, Arye Rattner, Edward Sagarin
- Race to incarcerate, Marc Mauer [and] the Sentencing Project
- Animals and criminal justice, Carmen M. Cusack
- Prison by any other name, the harmful consequences of popular reforms, Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law ; with a foreword by Michelle Alexander
- The feminist war on crime, the unexpected role of women's liberation in mass incarceration, Aya Gruber
- House arrest, produced by the Police Foundation
- Confronting underground justice, reinventing plea bargaining for effective criminal justice reform, William R. Kelly with Robert Pitman
- Virtual justice, the flawed prosecution of crime in America, H. Richard Uviller
- Virtuous policing, bridging America's gulf between police and populace, David G. Bolgiano, L. Morgan Banks, III, James M. Patterson
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