Through clients’ stories and historical perspectives, Andrea D. Lyon explains what’s wrong with the criminal justice system and makes the case that the United States needs someone who represents the poor and disenfranchised, who is part of discussions of policy, funding, or the administration of justice—a Defender General.
Through clients’ stories and historical perspectives, Andrea D. Lyon explains what’s wrong with the criminal justice system and makes the case that the United States needs someone who represents the poor and disenfranchised, who is part of discussions of policy, funding, or the administration of justice—a Defender General.
Dean Andrea Lyon, Valparaiso University Law School (updated 09/08/2014)
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: You Have a Right to An Attorney-Kind of Chapter 2: The System Isn't Broken; It Was Built This Way Chapter 3: [Un]equal Justice: Racism's Thumb on the Scales Chapter 4: The Inequality Tax: The Economic Case for Criminal Justice Reform Chapter 5: The War on Us: Laws that Caused Mass Incarceration Chapter 6: What a Defender General's Office Can Mean
Chapter 1: You Have a Right to An Attorney-Kind of Chapter 2: The System Isn't Broken; It Was Built This Way Chapter 3: [Un]equal Justice: Racism's Thumb on the Scales Chapter 4: The Inequality Tax: The Economic Case for Criminal Justice Reform Chapter 5: The War on Us: Laws that Caused Mass Incarceration Chapter 6: What a Defender General's Office Can Mean
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