
Justice Blind? contains most of the major issues of any introductory criminal justice text, but it intentionally sacrifices breadth for depth. That is, many of the superficial issues of typical criminal justice texts are left out, while more important issues are examined in much greater detail.
The book contains a much more realistic portrayal of criminal justice practice than most other introductory texts.
Author Matthew
B. Robinson examines contemporary
issues
such as law-making, the influence of ideology and politics on criminal
justice, media coverage of crime, "excluded harms" such as corporate
and white-collar crime, terrorism and war & media coverage of it,
police profiling, corruption
in the criminal justice system, the war on drugs, class, race and
gender
biases, and the death penalty.
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