2.3 million people are imprisoned in the United States, a
burgeoning prison industry is emerging, and the mainstream
population is subject to searches and surveillance of every kind
technologically imaginable. The U.S. has not solved the crime
problem, and theoretical explanations continue to be mired in fifty
year old understandings of criminal justice. This book casts a
critical eye on scholarship in the field of criminal justice, and
offers some new orientations to help develop explanations for
twenty-first century criminology and criminal justice studies.
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