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245 | 1 | 0 | _aNEW CRIMINAL JUSTICE THINKING. |
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_a[Place of publication not identified] : _bNEW YORK University Press, _c(c)2017. |
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_tIntroduction: mapping the new criminal justice thinking / _rSharon Dolovich and Alexandra Natapoff -- _tThe criminal regulatory state / _rRachel Barkow -- _tDisaggregating the criminal regulatory state : a comment on Rachel Barkow's "the criminal regulatory state" / _rDaniel Richman -- _tImprove, dynamite, or dissolve the criminal regulatory state? / _rStephanos Bibas -- _tThe penal pyramid / _rAlexandra Natapoff -- _tLinking criminal theory and social practice : a response to Natapoff / _rMeda Chesney-Lind -- _tCanons of evasion in constitutional criminal law / _rSharon Dolovich -- _tTaking the constitution seriously? : three approaches to law's competence in addressing authority and professionalism / _rHadar Aviram -- _tMaking prisoner rights real : the case of mothers / _rLisa Kerr -- _tThe situated actor and the production of punishment : toward an empirical social psychology of criminal procedure / _rMona Lynch -- _tBeyond Ferguson : integrating critical race theory and the "social psychology of criminal procedure" / _rPriscilla Ocen -- _tJumping bunnies and legal rules : the organizational sociologist and the legal scholar should be friends / _rIssa Kohler-Hausmann -- _tThe second coming of dignity / _rJonathan Simon -- _tDignity is the new legitimacy / _rJeffrey Fagan -- _tThe new (old) criminal justice thinking -- _t"Miserology" : a new look at the history of criminology / _rMariana Valverde. |
520 | 0 | _a"After five decades of punitive expansion, the entire U.S. criminal justice system (mass incarceration, the War on Drugs, police practices, the treatment of juveniles and the mentally ill, glaring racial disparity, the death penalty and more) faces challenging questions. What exactly is criminal justice? How much of it is a system of law and how much is a collection of situational social practices? What roles do the Constitution and the Supreme Court play? How do race and gender shape outcomes? How does change happen, and what changes or adaptations should be pursued? The New Criminal Justice Thinking addresses the challenges of this historic moment by asking essential theoretical and practical questions about how the criminal system operates. In this thorough and thoughtful volume, scholars from across the disciplines of legal theory, sociology, criminology, critical race theory, and organizational theory offer crucial insights into how the criminal system works in both theory and practice. By engaging both classic issues and new understandings, this volume offers a comprehensive framework for thinking about the modern justice system"--Publisher's website. | |
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