
The Price of Justice: Commentaries on the Criminal Justice System and Ways to Fix What's Wrong
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Narrated by:
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Richard Peterson
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By:
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Paul Brakke
The Price of Justice in America features a series of blogs I have written about problems in the criminal justice system and how they might be fixed. I have been writing these blogs for my website (www.americanjusticethebook.com) as a follow-up to my book American Justice?.
The chapters are divided into the following sections:
- The rising racial tensions, especially between the police and the black community
- Problems in the prison and correctional system
- Differences in the homicide rate in different communities and groups
- The relationship between homicide rate and drugs
- The role of the media in sensationalizing crime and contributing to problems in the criminal justice system
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