administration of criminal justice

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administration of criminal justice

Punching the air

From award-winning, bestselling author Ibi Zoboi and prison reform activist Yusef Salaam of the Exonerated Five comes a powerful YA novel in verse about a boy who is wrongfully incarcerated. The story that I thought was my life didn't start on the day I was born. Amal Shahid has always been an artist and a poet. But even in a diverse art school, he's seen as disruptive and unmotivated by a biased system. Then one fateful night, an altercation in a gentrifying neighborhood escalates into tragedy. "Boys just being boys" turns out to be true only when those boys are white. The story that I think will be my life starts today. Suddenly, at just sixteen years old, Amal's bright future is upended: he is convicted of a crime he didn't commit and sent to prison. Despair and rage almost sink him until he turns to the refuge of his words, his art. This never should have been his story. But can he change it' With spellbinding lyricism, award-winning author Ibi Zoboi and prison reform activist Yusef Salaam tell a moving and deeply profound story about how one boy is able to maintain his humanity and fight for the truth, in a system designed to strip him of both.

When truth is all you have

a memoir of faith, justice, and freedom for the wrongly convicted
2020
"[Tells the author's] inspirational story as well as those of the unjustly imprisoned for whom he has advocated. Spanning the nation, it is a chronicle of faith and doubt; of triumphant success and shattering failure. It candidly exposes a life of searching and struggle, uplifted by [the author's] certainty that he had found what he was put on earth to do. Filled with generosity, humor, and compassion, it is the account of a man who has redeemed innumerable lives--and incited a movement--with nothing more than his unshakeable belief in the truth"--Provided by publisher.

The little book of race and restorative justice

black lives, healing, and US social transformation
2019
"... [Presents] a handbook showing how racial justice and restorative justice can transform the African-American experience in America"--Amazon.
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Trell

2017
"Determined to clear her father of the wrongful conviction for a gang-related crossfire death, thirteen-year-old Trell persuades a reporter and a lawyer to investigate the case and uncover the truth"--OCLC.

This is my America

While writing letters to Innocence X, a justice-seeking project, asking them to help her father, an innocent black man on death row, teenaged Tracy takes on another case when her brother is accused of killing his white girlfriend.

This is my America

While writing letters to Innocence X, a justice-seeking project, asking them to help her father, an innocent black man on death row, teenaged Tracy takes on another case when her brother is accused of killing his white girlfriend.

The new Jim Crow

mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness
Argues that mass incarceration of African- and Latino Americans in the United States is a form of social control, and contends the civil rights community needs to become more active in protecting the rights of criminals.
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Great American court cases

Profiles legal cases that have helped establish the rights of the accused before, during, and after trial, or address criminal law and procedure.
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Alternatives to prisons

Addresses alternatives to incarceration and the pros and cons of employing them to control crime and recidivism.
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Famous American crimes and trials

Presents detailed accounts of fifteen major American crimes and trials between 1981 and 2000, covering each case's social and historical context, setting, participants, law enforcement actions, media involvement, and resolution.
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