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Power, Politics and Crime William J. Chambliss

Power, Politics and Crime By William J. Chambliss

Power, Politics and Crime by William J. Chambliss


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Is crime in America really as bad as the public has been made to believe? Through ethnographic observations, analysis of census data, and historical research, this book argues that the panic has been manufactured by the media, law-enforcement bureaucracies and the private-prison industry.

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Power, Politics and Crime by William J. Chambliss

How criminal justice policies are creating a nation divided by race, class, and morality.. Parents are fearful of letting their children play in their own yards and elderly people are afraid to leave their homes. But is crime in America really as bad as the public has been made to believe? Power, Politics, and Crim e argues that the current panic over crime has been manufactured by the media, law enforcement bureaucracies, and the private prison industry. Through ethnographic observations, analysis of census data, and historical research, William Chambliss shows that while downsizing has affected almost every segment of the public sector, the criminal justice bureaucracies have seen an unprecedented expansion. }In the United States today, we are on the verge of fulfilling a nightmare scenario. Parents are fearful of letting their children play in their own yards and elderly people are afraid to leave their homes. The bogeyman in this rampant panic about crime is the young black male, who, in the media and public image, is a superpredator lurking on every street corner ready to attack any prey that is vulnerable. But is crime in America really as bad as the public has been made to believe? Power, Politics, and Crime argues that the current panic over crime has been manufactured by the media, law enforcement bureaucracies, and the private prison industry. It shows how the definition of criminal behavior systematically singles out the inner-city African American. But urban minorities arent the only victims. Although crime rates have been declining for 25 years, vast amounts of money pour into the criminal justice-industrial complex, diverting scarce resources from other social services such as education, social welfare, and health care. While in recent years downsizing has affected almost every segment of the public sector, the criminal justice bureaucracies have seen an unprecedented expansion. Through ethnographic observations, analysis of census data, and historical research, William Chambliss describes what is happening, why it has come about, and what can be done about it. He explores the genesis of crime as a political issue, and the effect that crime policies have had on different segments of the population. The book is more than a statement about the politics of crime and punishmentits a powerful indictment of contemporary law enforcement practices in the United States. }

About William J. Chambliss

William J. Chambliss is professor of sociology at George Washington University. He is past president of the American Society of Criminology and of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. He has held visiting professorships at the Universities of Uppsala, Stockholm, and Lusaka (Zambia), and at the London School of Economics. Professor Chambliss has published over fifteen books in the areas of law and criminology.

Table of Contents

Policing the Ghetto Ethnic Cleansing and the War on Drugs The Politics of Moral Panic Creating Fear and Justifying Oppression The Saints and the Roughnecks Trading Textbooks for Prison Cells Corruption and State Organized Crime Myths, Smokescreens and Racial Oppression

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CIN0813334861VG
9780813334868
0813334861
Power, Politics and Crime by William J. Chambliss
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1999-05-31
192
N/A
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