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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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Old South slavery was better than modern prisons.
This historically accurate and thoroughly researched book compares
the modern American prison system to antebellum slavery. You will
hear from 300 former antebellum slaves in their own words and learn
the gruesome facts about the modern U.S. correctional population of
7.3 million Americans. In the Old South, white people were the
outlaws, while African-Americans were considered safe and never
incarcerated. A surprising comparison proves that antebellum
slavery was not as bad as many believe - while modern mass
incarceration is an unrealized social and financial disaster of
mammoth proportions. The author proposes profound reforms in the
criminal justice and prison systems - methods already proven in the
Old South - to substantially help victims of crime, taxpayers, our
"new age slaves" in prison, and the American economy.
This volume contains an edited selection of the papers by
contributors from around the world delivered at the 10th World
Conference of the International Society of Family Law. The papers
cover three broad themes: innovations in processes for resolving
and determining family disputes; changing patterns in family and
professional practices; and the political and other pressures
operating on family law systems and law reform processes.
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