Criminal Injustice
Confronting the Prison Crisis
Elihu Rosenblatt (Editor)
Pages: 374ISBN: 0-89608-540-6
Format: cloth
Release Date: 1996-01-01
This remarkable anthology exposes and uncovers the economic and political realities behind the imprisonment of astounding numbers of the working class, working poor, and people of color.
“At a time when activists, elected officials, and concerned individuals should be countering these trends with demands for jobs, education and serious alternatives to imprisonment, there is relative silence. Criminal Injustice, which explores the connections between imprisonment, racism, class domination, misogyny, and homophobia, offers us invaluable information and compelling arguments for placing prison issues on the agenda of every progressive organization.”—Angela Y. Davis
“This collection is an excellent primer on many of the issues and struggles currently being waged by prisoners and their supporters. Criminal Injustice is a necessary resource for all those working against the horrors of the prison-industrial complex.”—Prison Legal News


