Harsh Justice

Harsh Justice

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Whitman, James Q.
Oxford University Press Inc
EAN: 9780195182606
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Criminal punishment in America is harsh and degrading--more so than anywhere else in the liberal west. Executions and long prison terms are commonplace in America. Countries like France and Germany, by contrast, are systematically mild. European offenders are rarely sent to prison, and when they are, they serve far shorter terms than their American counterparts. Why is America so comparatively harsh? In this novel work of comparative legal history, James Whitman argues that the answer lies in America's triumphant embrace of a non-hierarchical social system and distrust of state power which have contributed to a law of punishment that is more willing to degrade offenders.
EAN 9780195182606
ISBN 019518260X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication date May 5, 2005
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 157 x 21
Country United States
Authors Whitman, James Q.
Illustrations 4 halftones, 10 plates