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This enlightening book explores the criminal justice system in black communities of America from the perspective of black officials, police, and the population.
This enlightening book explores the criminal justice system in black communities of America from the perspective of black officials, police, and the population.
Michel Foucault explores the transformation in the Western penal system from torture to incarceration, examining the social and theoretical mechanisms behind the changes.
Chasing the Scream dives into the century-long war on drugs, its impact on individuals, and the possible alternatives to drug prohibition.
This book provides an anonymous insider’s account of the British legal system, highlighting its flaws and the challenges faced by those who navigate it.
Unfair explores the flaws in the criminal justice system, blending psychological research with true stories to reveal systemic issues.
Unnatural Death is a collection of true crime stories by Patricia Cornwell, exploring intriguing deaths and the forensic investigations that reveal the truth.
Michelle Alexander’s ‘The New Jim Crow’ explores the racial caste system within the US criminal justice system and its impact on African Americans.
Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel provides a fascinating insight into the global drug trade, applying economic principles to explain how drug cartels operate as if they were multinational corporations. The book uncovers the sophisticated strategies cartels use to maximize profits and maintain market control, from production and distribution methods to marketing techniques and customer service. Author Tom Wainwright, a British journalist, uses his investigative experience to delve into various aspects of the narcotics business, revealing the economic underpinnings that make the drug trade remarkably resilient to law enforcement efforts.
Presents the ironic tragedy of black America’s role in its own criminalization.