Not A Crime To Be Poor

The Criminalization Of Poverty In America

de Peter Edelman 

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idioma: Inglês
Editor: THE NEW PRESS
Edição: novembro de 2017
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A nationally known expert on poverty shows how not having money has been criminalized and shines a light on lawyers, activists, and policy makers working for a more humane approach In addition to exposing racially biased policing, the Justice Department's Ferguson Report exposed to the world a system of fines and fees levied for minor crimes in Ferguson, Missouri, that, when they proved too expensive for Ferguson's largely poor, African American population, resulted in jail sentences for thousands of people.

As former staffer to Robert F. Kennedy and current Georgetown law professor Peter Edelman explains in Not a Crime to Be Poor, Ferguson is everywhere in America today. Through money bail systems, fees and fines, strictly enforced laws and regulations against behavior including trespassing and public urination that largely affect the homeless, and the substitution of prisons and jails for the mental hospitals that have traditionally served the impoverished, in one of the richest countries on Earth we have effectively made it a crime to be poor.

Edelman, who famously resigned from the administration of Bill Clinton over welfare "reform," connects the dots between these policies and others including school discipline in poor communities, child support policies affecting the poor, public housing ordinances, addiction treatment, and the specter of public benefits fraud to paint a picture of a mean-spirited, retributive system that seals whole communities into inescapable cycles of poverty.

Críticas
Awarded "Special Recognition" by the 2018 Robert F. Kennedy Book & Journalism Awards

Finalist for the American Bar Association's 2018 Silver Gavel Book Award

Named one of the "10 books to read after you've read Evicted" by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Críticas de imprensa
"A powerful investigation into the ways the United States has addressed poverty. . . . Lucid and troubling." - Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted, in The Chronicle of Higher Education

Not A Crime To Be Poor
The Criminalization Of Poverty In America
ISBN:
9781620971635
Ano de edição:
11-2017
Editor:
THE NEW PRESS
Idioma:
Inglês
Dimensões:
140 x 210 x 20 mm
Encadernação:
Capa dura
Páginas:
1
Tipo de Produto:
Livro
Classificação Temática:
EAN:
9781620971635
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