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In Their Names - The Untold Story of Victims' Rights, Mass Incarceration, and the Future of Public Safety (Hardcover)
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In Their Names - The Untold Story of Victims' Rights, Mass Incarceration, and the Future of Public Safety (Hardcover)
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In Their Names busts open the public safety myth that uses victims'
rights to perpetuate mass incarceration, and offers a formula for
what would actually make us safe, from the widely respected head of
Alliance for Safety and Justice When twenty-six-year-old recent
college graduate Aswad Thomas was days away from starting a
professional basketball career in 2009, he was shot twice while
buying juice at a convenience store. The trauma left him in
excruciating pain, with mounting medical debt, and struggling to
cope with deep anxiety and fear. That was the same year the
national incarceration rate peaked. Yet, despite thousands of new
tough-on-crime policies and billions of new dollars pumped into
"justice," Aswad never received victim compensation, support, or
even basic levels of concern. In the name of victims, justice
bureaucracies ballooned while most victims remained on their own.
In In Their Names, Lenore Anderson, president of one of the
nation's largest reform advocacy organizations, offers a close look
at how the political call to help victims in the 1980s morphed into
a demand for bigger bureaucracies and more incarceration, and
cemented the long- standing chasm that exists between most victims
and the justice system. She argues that the powerful myth that mass
incarceration benefits victims obscures recognition of what most
victims actually need, including addressing their trauma, which is
a leading cause of subsequent violent crime. A solutions-oriented,
paradigm-shifting book, In Their Names argues persuasively for
closing the gap between our public safety systems and crime
survivors.
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