The Challenge of Crime: Rethinking Our Response
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About the Book
The development of crime policy in the United States for many generations has been hampered by a drastic shortage of knowledge and data, an excess of partisanship and instinctual responses, and a one-way tendency to expand the criminal justice system. Even if a three-decade pattern of prison growth came to a full stop in the early 2000s, the current debate will be by far the most punitive in US history, hitting some minority communities particularly hard. The book examines the history, scope and effects of the revolution in America's response to crime since 1970. Henry Ruth and Kevin Reitz offer a comprehensive, long-term, pragmatic approach to increase public understanding of and find improvements in the nation's response to crime. Concentrating on meaningful areas for change in policing, sentencing, guns, drugs and juvenile crime, they discuss such topics as new priorities for the use of incarceration; aggressive policing; the war on drugs; the need to switch the gun control debate to a focus on crime gun regulation; a new focus on offenders' transition from confinement to freedom; and the role of private enterprise. A book that rejects traditional liberal and conservative outlooks, "The Challenge of Crime" takes a major step in offering new approaches for the nation's responses to crime.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780674008915
EAN: 9780674008915
Binding: Hardcover
Height: 237 mm
Language: English
No of Pages: 384
Spine Width: 31.25 mm
ISBN-10: 067400891X
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Dewey: 364.973
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 2002038731
Series Title: English
Width: 160.5 mm