A deeply revealing expose of the American prosecutorial system and its historic and present racial inequities and how we can transform the system to one of fairness and justice.
A deeply revealing expose of the American prosecutorial system and its historic and present racial inequities and how we can transform the system to one of fairness and justice.
Former Baltimore prosecutor, Assistant Attorney General for the State of Maryland, and trial attorney Debbie Hines is an advocate for racial equity in the criminal justice system. She maintains a private law practice focused on civil and criminal litigation in Washington, DC. A leading voice in the discourse of criminal justice and race, Hines is often called on by media networks for legal commentary.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: WHITE JUSTICE: THE HISTORY Chapter 1: Justice and Black Reality Chapter 2: The Prosecutor and The Police PART II: BLACK LIVES: DEGRADATION BY DESIGN Chapter 3: The Template and the Truth Chapter 4: Juveniles, Juries, and Justice Chapter 5: Probation: Wash, Rinse, and Repeat PART III: PROSECUTORIAL REFORM IN ACTION Chapter 6: Power of the Prosecutor Chapter 7: Power of the People Chapter 8: Power of White Allies Chapter 9: Power of Alliances Conclusion
PART I: WHITE JUSTICE: THE HISTORY Chapter 1: Justice and Black Reality Chapter 2: The Prosecutor and The Police PART II: BLACK LIVES: DEGRADATION BY DESIGN Chapter 3: The Template and the Truth Chapter 4: Juveniles, Juries, and Justice Chapter 5: Probation: Wash, Rinse, and Repeat PART III: PROSECUTORIAL REFORM IN ACTION Chapter 6: Power of the Prosecutor Chapter 7: Power of the People Chapter 8: Power of White Allies Chapter 9: Power of Alliances Conclusion
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