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Fixing the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Contributor(s): Brakke, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 1947466356     ISBN-13: 9781947466357
Publisher: Changemakers Kids
OUR PRICE:   $8.96  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- True Crime
- Social Science | Criminology
- Social Science | Penology
Physical Information: 0.37" H x 6" W x 9" (0.52 lbs) 172 pages
 
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The sad truth is that the U.S. Criminal Justice System doesn't work for many different reasons -- from our overflowing prisons to the destructive war on drugs and disproportionate effect on minority communities to conflicts between police and citizens and problems with prosecutors and the courts. In FIXING THE U.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, author Paul Brakke provides an in-depth look from a conservative perspective at the many flaws in the system and how to fix them. The chapters in the book cover these topics:

- why our criminal justice system is a national shame

- how families suffer severe collateral damage

- alleged misconduct by the police

- how powerful prosecutors misbehave

- when judges show bias and exceed their judicial power

- how the media makes matters worse with their sensationalized coverage

- nine prescriptions to fix our broken criminal justice system

This is an important, break-through book that shows the damage of the system not only to individuals accused of crimes but to their families, the economy, and society as a whole.


Contributor Bio(s): Brakke, Paul: - Paul Brakke is a scientist based in central Arkansas. He became interested in studying the criminal justice system when his life was turned upside down after his wife was falsely accused of aggravated assault for allegedly trying to run over a 12 year old boy with her car. This happened because a group of kids and some neighbors wanted her out of the neighborhood. Eventually, the Brakkes were forced to move as part of a plea agreement, since otherwise, Brakke's wife faced a possible 16 year jail sentence if the case went to trial and she lost. He has previously told his wife's story in American Justice?, along with a preliminary critique of the criminal justice system. That book's website is at www.americanjusticethebook.com. Paul Brakke has also written several other books: The Price of Justice in America Cops Aren't Such Bad Guys The Great National Divides