Ernest Drucker

Decarcerating America

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Bestselling category: The New Press is the country’s leading criminal justice publisher. Invisible Punishment, also an anthology, sold over 13,300 copies combined.
Unparalleled expertise: Ernest Drucker “owns” the idea of mass incarceration as an epidemic, and is the leading public health scholar of criminology.
Success of previous book: A Plague of Prisons sold over 5,000 copies was extremely well-received, including a positive review by Michelle Alexander in the Washington Post, as well as The Economist and sixteen others; Drucker did radio interviews about the book with Lopate, and many others.
Constructive solutions: The reform movement is hungry for positive models for change, and this book is full of them.
Contributors: Big names in the fields of criminology, healthcare, mental health, prison economies.
Blurbs: We will solicit blurbs from Marc Mauer, Alicia Garza, Susan Burton, Bryan Stevenson.
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446 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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Quotes

  • Stanford Rosenthalhas quoted6 years ago
    even the most active offenders age out of crime around the age of thirty-five
  • Stanford Rosenthalhas quoted6 years ago
    the sentences for violent crime reflect our inflated punishment scale for all crime, not just violent crime.
  • Stanford Rosenthalhas quoted6 years ago
    In other words, keeping them longer has very little to do with public safety, and more to do with our need to express our outrage at their conduct by making them stay longer than, say, drug dealers or burglars. Because we have so enhanced what we do to burglars and drug dealers, we cannot do something reasonable to those facing sentences for violence. In other words, the sentences for violent crime reflect our inflated punishment scale for all crime, not just violent
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