Jonathan Simon (Get this book)
UC Berkeley criminologist Simon offers an
eloquent critique of the American prison system and uses several Supreme
Court cases to examine the development of new jurisprudence that might
end mass incarceration. His sketch of the history of mass incarceration
attends to interlocking issues, such as racial politics, the upheavals
of the 1960s, and media influence on public opinion. In his case
studies, he focuses on the way decisions have addressed human rights
violations arising from the prison system, from overcrowding, to the
failure to reduce crime, to the torture of being incarcerated with a
terminal illness. Simon's accessible and powerful book deserves widespread attention.--Publisher's Weekly
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