These books are a the of of my reading list. I'm excited to get started.
https://onthebl.org/2021/09/13/11-books-im-excited-to-read-this-fall/
These books are a the of of my reading list. I'm excited to get started.
https://onthebl.org/2021/09/13/11-books-im-excited-to-read-this-fall/
A great, but upsetting book. We need carceral reform, criminal system reform...what a harsh place the US is
A real eye opener. Had no idea how antiquated and ineffective the bail bond system is.
Charged explores the inordinate amount of power held by prosecutors in the legal system. Some are trying to use this power and reform the system by reducing lengths of jail sentences and promoting diversion as a better alternative, while others perform unethical and even illegal tasks to win at all costs regardless of the guilt or innocence of the defendant. It‘s eye-opening and very well researched.
This is an excellent analysis of the systemic problems of prosecutorial power in the U.S. and a very readable, well-written book. The author is clearly passionate about the issue, and I was moved by her deep caring for the two young people whose stories she tells. The facts are infuriating, but her tone is hopeful, because reform is entirely possible (and we can/must vote for it!). Definitely an addition to my list of essential books in the genre.
A painfully important book. I had to go slowly with this because I couldn't handle the injustice for long stretches of time. Why do humans suck so much sometimes?! I'm glad this journalist is advocating for change and getting the message out there.