Jennifer Libby

Flawed Assumptions: Confronting Myths in the Criminal Justice Debate
The basic assumptions of the contemporary criminal justice policy debate are that police officers play a marginal role in preventing or deterring crime; that prisons are filled with non-violent people who can be released without […]
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