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by Bidinotto, Robert

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Irvington on Hudson, New York, U.S.A.: Foundation for Economic Education. New. 1995. Paperback. 1572460008 .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED -- 458 pages; clean and crisp, tight and bright pages, with no writing or markings to the text. -- TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Part I -- Crime: Who's Responsible? * Robert James Bidinotto, "Criminal Responsibility" * Melvin D. Barger, "Crime: The Unsolved Problem" * David Kelley, "Stalking the Criminal Mind" * Stanton E. Samenow, "The Basic Myths About Criminals" * David Walter, "Crime in the Welfare State" * Part II -- The Flight From Responsibility * Robert James Bidinotto, "Subverting Justice" * Ralph Adam Fine, "Plea Bargaining: An UNnecessary Evil" * Caleb Nelson, "The Paradox of the Exclusionary Rule" * Ralph Adam Fine, "The Urge to Confess" * Lee Coleman, "The Insanity Defense" * John J. DiIulio and Charles H. Logan, "Ten Deadly Myths About Crime and Punishment In the U. S." * Part III -- Restoring Responsibility * Robert James Bidinotto, "Crime and Moral Retribution" * Morgan O. Reynolds, "How to Reduce Crime" * The Office of Policy Development, US Dept. Of Justice, "The Case for More Incarceration" * James Wootten, "Truth In Sentencing: Why States Should Make Violent Criminals Do Their Time" * Mary Kate Cary, "How States Can Fight Violent Crime" * Edward F. Leddy, "Community Supervision That Works" * Robert James Bidinotto, "Restoring Responsibility" -- DESCRIPTION: Liberal theories about the causes of crime have virtually destroyed our criminal justice system, and turned our once-great cities into desolate battlefields. In response, Objectivist Robert James Bidinotto has compiled a book being hailed by law enforcement experts and crime victims as the definitive modern work on the subject of crime and punishment. Criminal Justice? The Legal System Versus Individual Responsibility is a powerhouse collection of essays by 14 distinguished thinkers. They explode decades of excuse-making about the "root causes" of criminal behavior -- and offer tough, no-nonsense reforms for our failing criminal justice system. Edited by Robert James Bidinotto, an award-winning Reader's Digest investigative journalist, Criminal Justice? is the first comprehensive analysis of crime to explore the causes -- and consequences -- of our legal system's abandonment of individual responsibility as its underlying principle. The result is a radical reassessment of contemporary thinking about justice and crime. But more than a dissection of what is wrong with our criminal justice system, Criminal Justice? outlines a comprehensive crime-fighting agenda for the coming years. Criminal Justice? is essential reading for public officials, law enforcement officers, social scholars, crime victims -- and every citizen seeking ways to stop the bloodshed on our streets. -- * * FS REVIEW: Thankfully Bidinotto's involvement with the Ayn Rand cult, which reflects his inability to handle theoretical issues, has not crimped his ability to deal with the practical problems of crime with a measure of common sense and appropriate contempt for the prevailing social science excuse factory and enthusiasm for practical solutions. Isn't it that way with all of her disciples, and the master of cheap philosophical ideas herself? -- with a bonus offer-- .

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Title
Criminal Justice
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Bidinotto, Robert
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1572460008
ISBN 13
9781572460003
Publisher
Foundation for Economic Education
Place of Publication
Irvington on Hudson, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published
1995
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