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A Pattern of Violence

A Pattern of Violence
Author: David Alan Sklansky
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674259696

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A law professor and former prosecutor reveals how inconsistent ideas about violence, enshrined in law, are at the root of the problems that plague our entire criminal justice system—from mass incarceration to police brutality. We take for granted that some crimes are violent and others aren’t. But how do we decide what counts as a violent act? David Alan Sklansky argues that legal notions about violence—its definition, causes, and moral significance—are functions of political choices, not eternal truths. And these choices are central to failures of our criminal justice system. The common distinction between violent and nonviolent acts, for example, played virtually no role in criminal law before the latter half of the twentieth century. Yet to this day, with more crimes than ever called “violent,” this distinction determines how we judge the seriousness of an offense, as well as the perpetrator’s debt and danger to society. Similarly, criminal law today treats violence as a pathology of individual character. But in other areas of law, including the procedural law that covers police conduct, the situational context of violence carries more weight. The result of these inconsistencies, and of society’s unique fear of violence since the 1960s, has been an application of law that reinforces inequities of race and class, undermining law’s legitimacy. A Pattern of Violence shows that novel legal philosophies of violence have motivated mass incarceration, blunted efforts to hold police accountable, constrained responses to sexual assault and domestic abuse, pushed juvenile offenders into adult prisons, encouraged toleration of prison violence, and limited responses to mass shootings. Reforming legal notions of violence is therefore an essential step toward justice.


Random Violence

Random Violence
Author: Joel Best
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520921672

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Random Violence is a deft and thought-provoking exploration of the ways we talk about—and why we worry about—new crimes and new forms of victimization. Focusing on so-called random crimes such as freeway shootings, gang violence, hate crimes, stalking, and wilding, Joel Best shows how new crime problems emerge and how some quickly fade from public attention while others spread and become enduring subjects of concern. Best's original and incisive argument illuminates the fact that while these crimes are in actuality neither new, nor epidemic, nor random, the language used to describe them nonetheless shapes both private fears and public policies. Best scrutinizes the melodramatic quality of the American public's attitudes toward crime, exposing the cultural context for the popularity of "random violence" as a catch-all phrase to describe contemporary crime, and the fallacious belief that violence is steadily rising. He points out that the age, race, and sex of homicide victims reveal that violence is highly patterned. Best also details the contemporary ideology of victimization, as well as the social arrangements that create and support a victim industry that can label large numbers of victims. He demonstrates why it has become commonplace to "declare war" on social problems, including drugs, crime, poverty, and cancer, and outlines the complementary influence of media, activists, officials, and experts in institutionalizing crime problems. Intrinsic to all these concerns is the way in which policy choices and outcomes are affected by the language used to describe social problems.


Violent Crime

Violent Crime
Author: Christopher J. Ferguson
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412959933

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This edited volume provides cutting edge research in an easily accesible format.


Violent Crimes

Violent Crimes
Author: Phillip Margolin
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062266578

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In this mesmerizing tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin, attorney Amanda Jaffe—star of Wild Justice, Ties That Bind, Proof Positive, and Fugitive—becomes entangled in a murder case involving Big Oil, an estranged father and son, and the greatest ethical dilemma of her career . Dale Masterson, senior partner in a large Portland, Oregon, law firm, has become wealthy and successful representing the interests of oil and coal companies. When his colleague, Christine Larson, is found dead, Masterson’s business practices are put under surveillance and a lower-level employee stands accused. The controversy surrounding the firm is magnified tenfold when Dale is found beaten to death in his mansion. But this time Dale’s son, Brandon, is seen fleeing the scene. A dedicated eco-warrior obsessed with saving the planet, Brandon confesses to killing his father—for revenge, he claims—on behalf of all the people whose lives are being destroyed by his father’s questionable clients. Veteran lawyer Amanda Jaffe is hired to represent Brandon, but what seems like an open-and-shut case quickly begins to unravel. If Brandon is really innocent—a radical activist determined to martyr himself for his cause—then who viciously murdered Dale Masterson? And what, if any, is the connection between his murder and the murder of Christine Larson? Smart, fierce, and unafraid of the truth even if it puts her in danger, Amanda begins to look deeper. What she finds will force the seasoned legal pro to make the hardest professional decision of her life.


Popular Crime

Popular Crime
Author: Bill James
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 141655274X

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Originally published: 2011. With new addendum.


Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes

Serial Murder and the Psychology of Violent Crimes
Author: Richard N. Kocsis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1603270493

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This book brings together an international collection of research literature on the topics of criminal profiling and serial violent crime by integrating the respected insights of both scholars and practitioners from around the globe. It explains etiological factors and psychological mechanisms to reveal criminal motives.


Understanding and Preventing Violence, Volume 3

Understanding and Preventing Violence, Volume 3
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309050804

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This volume examines social influences on violent events and violent behavior, particularly concentrating on how the risks of violent criminal offending and victimization are influenced by communities, social situations, and individuals; the role of spouses and intimates; the differences in violence levels between males and females; and the roles of psychoactive substances in violent events.


The Anatomy of Violence

The Anatomy of Violence
Author: Adrian Raine
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0307378845

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Provocative and timely: a pioneering neurocriminologist introduces the latest biological research into the causes of--and potential cures for--criminal behavior. With an 8-page full-color insert, and black-and-white illustrations throughout.


Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime

Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime
Author: Eric W. Hickey
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2003-07-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780761924371

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The Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime is edited by a internationally recognized expert on serial killers, covering both murder and violent crime in their variant forms. Included will be biographies, chronologies, special interest inset boxes, up to 100 photos, comprehensive article bibliographies, and appendices for things like famous unsolved cases, celebrity murders, assasinations, original source documents, and online sources for information.


The Psychology of Female Violence

The Psychology of Female Violence
Author: Anna Motz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2008-01-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134140037

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First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.