Crime Without Punishment

Crime Without Punishment
Author: Lawrence M. Friedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108427531

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Explores different examples of unpunished homicides and what these tell us about the interaction of law and society.

Punishment Without Crime

Punishment Without Crime
Author: Alexandra Natapoff
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780465093809

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A revelatory account of the misdemeanor machine that unjustly brands millions of Americans as criminals. Punishment Without Crime offers an urgent new interpretation of inequality and injustice in America by examining the paradigmatic American offense: the lowly misdemeanor. Based on extensive original research, legal scholar Alexandra Natapoff reveals the inner workings of a massive petty offense system that produces over 13 million cases each year. People arrested for minor crimes are swept through courts where defendants often lack lawyers, judges process cases in mere minutes, and nearly everyone pleads guilty. This misdemeanor machine starts punishing people long before they are convicted; it punishes the innocent; and it punishes conduct that never should have been a crime. As a result, vast numbers of Americans -- most of them poor and people of color -- are stigmatized as criminals, impoverished through fines and fees, and stripped of drivers' licenses, jobs, and housing. For too long, misdemeanors have been ignored. But they are crucial to understanding our punitive criminal system and our widening economic and racial divides. A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2018

Chernobyl

Chernobyl
Author: Alla Yaroshinskaya
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351529174

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Long before the tragedy of the 2011 nuclear disasters in Japan, the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl experienced an explosion, meltdown, fire, and massive release of radioactivity. Twenty-five years later, we still know very little about the event and its aftermath. Few of the professional papers describing the aftereffects of the disaster have been translated from Russian into English or distributed in the West. This is now remedied, with the publication of this definitive volume, based on original sources, and originally published in Russian. Alla A. Yaroshinskaya describes the human side of the disaster, with firsthand accounts by those who lived through the world's worst public health crisis. Chernobyl: Crime without Punishment is a unique account of events by a reporter who defied the Soviet bureaucracy. The author presents an accurate historical record, with quotations from all the major players in the Chernobyl drama. It also provides unique insight into the final stages of Soviet communism. Yaroshinskaya describes actions after the disaster: how authorities built a new city for Chernobyl residents but placed it in a highly polluted area. She also details the actions of the nuclear lobby inside and outside the former Soviet Union. Bringing the book into the twenty-first century, the author reviews the latest medical data on Chernobyl people's health from the affected countries and from independent investigations; and states why there has been no trial of top officials who covered up Chernobyl and its disastrous consequences.

Crime Without Punishment

Crime Without Punishment
Author: John Little McClellan
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:49015001134718

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Crime Without Punishment the Extermination and Suffering of Polish Children During the German Occupation 1939 1945

Crime Without Punishment   the Extermination and Suffering of Polish Children During the German Occupation  1939 1945
Author: Janina Kostkiewicz
Publsiher: Jagiellonian University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-03-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8323348065

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This book is an exploration of the scope and methods used by Germany in its extermination and Germanization policy aimed at Polish children in the years 1939 to 1945. The German leadership remained firmly convinced that the crimes they committed on children would never see the light of day.

Katyn

Katyn
Author: Wojciech Materski
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300151855

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In the spring of 1940, the Soviet Union carried out the mass executions of 14,500 Polish prisoners of war - army officers, police, gendarmes, and civilians - taken by the Red Army when it invaded eastern Poland in September 1939. This work details the Soviet killings, the elaborate cover-up of the crime, and the subsequent revelations.

An Essay on Crimes and Punishments

An Essay on Crimes and Punishments
Author: Cesare Beccaria,Cesare marchese di Beccaria,Voltaire
Publsiher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: 9781584776383

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Reprint of the fourth edition, which contains an additional text attributed to Voltaire. Originally published anonymously in 1764, Dei Delitti e Delle Pene was the first systematic study of the principles of crime and punishment. Infused with the spirit of the Enlightenment, its advocacy of crime prevention and the abolition of torture and capital punishment marked a significant advance in criminological thought, which had changed little since the Middle Ages. It had a profound influence on the development of criminal law in Europe and the United States.

An American Dream

An American Dream
Author: Norman Mailer
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780241340523

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As Stephen Rojack, a decorated war hero and former congressman who murders his wife in a fashionable New York City high-rise, runs amok through the city in which he was once a privileged citizen, Mailer peels away the layers of our social norms to reveal a world of pure appetite and relentless cruelty. One part Nietzsche, one part de Sade, and one part Charlie Parker, An American Dream grabs the reader by the throat and refuses to let go.