

An edition of The rich get richer and the poor get prison (1979)
ideology, class, and criminal justice
By Jeffrey H. Reiman
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Pearson/Allyn & Bacon
Language
eng
Pages
226
Description:
Explores the connections between class and criminal justice, starting with the definition of crimes in the lawbooks and progressing through familiar stages of the system, to show that the same pattern persists: the acts defined legally as crimes, the acts treated seriously as crimes, tend to be the acts committed by poor people, often poor nonwhite people. Harmful acts of the well-off tend rarely to be defined as crimes, and when they are so defined, tend not to be treated as serious crimes. [Preface].
subjects: Administration of Criminal justice, Social classes, Social policy, Ideology, Strafrecht, Criminologie, Klassenjustitie, Witteboordencriminaliteit, Criminal justice, administration of, Social classes, united states, United states, social policy, Justice pénale, Administration, Classes sociales, Idéologie, Politique sociale, Sozialpolitik, Strafjustiz, Liquors, Cocktails, Alcoholic beverages, Criminal justice, administration of--united states, Social classes--united states, Hv9950 .r46 2001, 364.973
Places: United States