Beginning in the Civil Rights era, the American criminal justice system waged a campaign of terror and warlike oppression of Black Americans, Ronald L. Morris analyzes those dark times, it's cause, short- and long-term effects, and calls for change.
Beginning in the Civil Rights era, the American criminal justice system waged a campaign of terror and warlike oppression of Black Americans, Ronald L. Morris analyzes those dark times, it's cause, short- and long-term effects, and calls for change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald L. Morris is adjunct professor of criminal justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Rules of Engagement Chapter 1: Ministries of Terror Chapter 2: Black People Under the Gun Chapter 3: Just for That, I'm Gonna Smash Your Face In Chapter 4: Criminal Court Judges Have a God Complex Chapter 5: No Convict's Story Ends Happily Chapter 6: Snoops & Snitches Chapter 7: Ivory Towers Are White for a Reason Chapter 8: Results of a Harlem Survey (on the Criminal Justice System)
Introduction: Rules of Engagement Chapter 1: Ministries of Terror Chapter 2: Black People Under the Gun Chapter 3: Just for That, I'm Gonna Smash Your Face In Chapter 4: Criminal Court Judges Have a God Complex Chapter 5: No Convict's Story Ends Happily Chapter 6: Snoops & Snitches Chapter 7: Ivory Towers Are White for a Reason Chapter 8: Results of a Harlem Survey (on the Criminal Justice System)
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