Race, Crime, and Punishment: Breaking the Connection in America
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Submitted by judy on Mon, 12/26/2011 - 03:27.
The document contains nine essays addressing two main themes: changing public perceptions of race, crime, and punishment; and alternative visions of justice and strategic opportunities and challenges for reformers to realize them. The volume seeks to shed further light on the connections among race, crime, and punishment, and to articulate an alternative vision for criminal justice reform.
Date:
2011Author:
Keith O. Lawrence, editor. Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community ChangeMedia Type:
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