Arresting Citizenship

Arresting Citizenship
Title Arresting Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Amy E. Lerman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 343
Release 2014-06-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 022613797X

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The numbers are staggering: One-third of America’s adult population has passed through the criminal justice system and now has a criminal record. Many more were never convicted, but are nonetheless subject to surveillance by the state. Never before has the American government maintained so vast a network of institutions dedicated solely to the control and confinement of its citizens. A provocative assessment of the contemporary carceral state for American democracy, Arresting Citizenship argues that the broad reach of the criminal justice system has fundamentally recast the relation between citizen and state, resulting in a sizable—and growing—group of second-class citizens. From police stops to court cases and incarceration, at each stage of the criminal justice system individuals belonging to this disempowered group come to experience a state-within-a-state that reflects few of the country’s core democratic values. Through scores of interviews, along with analyses of survey data, Amy E. Lerman and Vesla M. Weaver show how this contact with police, courts, and prisons decreases faith in the capacity of American political institutions to respond to citizens’ concerns and diminishes the sense of full and equal citizenship—even for those who have not been found guilty of any crime. The effects of this increasingly frequent contact with the criminal justice system are wide-ranging—and pernicious—and Lerman and Weaver go on to offer concrete proposals for reforms to reincorporate this large group of citizens as active participants in American civic and political life.

Protect, Serve, and Deport

Protect, Serve, and Deport
Title Protect, Serve, and Deport PDF eBook
Author Amada Armenta
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 212
Release 2017-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0520296303

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Who polices immigration? : establishing the role of state and local law enforcement agencies in immigration control -- Setting up the local deportation regime -- Policing immigrant Nashville -- The driving to deportation pipeline -- Inside the jail -- Lost in translation : two worlds of immigration policing

A Guide to Naturalization

A Guide to Naturalization
Title A Guide to Naturalization PDF eBook
Author United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2000
Genre Citizenship
ISBN

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Arresting Communication

Arresting Communication
Title Arresting Communication PDF eBook
Author Jim Glennon
Publisher Calibre Press
Total Pages 186
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0615871259

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Arresting Communication: The Academy Edition was written by Lt. Jim Glennon a 30 year law enforcement veteran who also taught at a Police Academy for 12 years. The book can be used by academies as a blueprint for training as well as by recruit officers looking for the tools necessary to communicate effectively during any type of interaction. It includes subjects such as: body language, proxemics, detecting deception, how to get confessions, developing rapport, avoiding citizen complaints, and understanding the fundamental needs of the Human Animal. In addition, the book advises those entering the profession on how to make it through the Academy as well as the subsequent Probation Period that follows graduation and employment.

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small

The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small
Title The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small PDF eBook
Author Neil Jordan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 333
Release 2023-05-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1639364544

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From Academy Award-winning film director Neil Jordan comes an artful reimagining of an extraordinary friendship spanning the revolutionary tumult of the eighteenth century. South Carolina, 1781: the American Revolution. An enslaved man escaping to his freedom saves the life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, a British army officer and the younger son of one of Ireland's grandest families. The tale that unfolds is narrated by Tony Small, the formerly enslaved man who becomes Fitzgerald's companion—and best friend. While details of Lord Edward's life are well documented, little is known of Tony Small, who is at the heart of this moving novel. In this gripping narrative, his character considers the ironies of empire, captivity, and freedom, mapping Lord Edward's journey from being a loyal subject of the British Empire to becoming a leader of the disastrous Irish rebellion of 1798. This powerful new work of fiction brings Neil Jordan's inimitable storytelling ability to the revolutions that shaped the eighteenth century—in America, France, and, finally, in Ireland.

The Modern Prison Paradox

The Modern Prison Paradox
Title The Modern Prison Paradox PDF eBook
Author Amy E. Lerman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 313
Release 2013-08-19
Genre Law
ISBN 1107041457

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Amy E. Lerman examines the shift from rehabilitation to punitivism that has taken place in the politics and practice of American corrections.

Arrest-Proof Yourself

Arrest-Proof Yourself
Title Arrest-Proof Yourself PDF eBook
Author Dale Carson
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1613748043

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"Arrest-Proof Yourself will teach you everything you need to know about dirty cops, racial profiling, probable cause, search and seizure laws, your right to remain silent, and much more. This how-not-to guide will keep you safe and sound all year long." --Zink magazine What do you say if a cop pulls you over and asks to search your car? What if he gets up in your face and uses a racial slur? What if there's a roach in the ashtray? And what if your hot-headed teenage son is at the wheel? If you read this book, you'll know exactly what to do and say. More people than ever are getting arrested—usually for petty offenses against laws that rarely used to be enforced. And because arrest information is so easily available via the Internet, just one little arrest can disqualify you from jobs, financing, and education. This eye-opening book tells you everything you need to know about how cops operate, the little things that can get you in trouble, and how to stay free from the hungry jaws of the criminal justice system. It is now updated with new and important information on the right of the police to search your car; on guns, knives, and self-defense; and on changes in surveillance methods. Dale C. Carson was an FBI field agent, a SWAT sniper, an instructor at the FBI academy, and a Miami police officer who set Florida records for felony arrests. He is currently a criminal defense attorney. Wes Denham is the author of Arrested.