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Death before Sentencing

eBook - Ending Rampant Suicide, Overdoses, Brutality, and Malpractice in America's Jails
ISBN/EAN: 9781538162286
Umbreit-Nr.: 6352292

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 330 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 15.07.2022
Auflage: 1/2022


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DRM: Adobe DRM
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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><span>How have jails become the deadliest waiting rooms in America?</span></p><p><span>Death before Sentencing provides a sweeping exposé of thousands of avoidable deaths that have occurred in the U.S. county and local jail systems within the past few decades. These deaths have been overlooked, under-investigated, and even covered-up as jail systems avoid responsibility and refuse to take action.</span></p><p><span>This is the most complete investigation of the deadly side of jails, describing the daily deaths of detainees, including those from suicides, untreated drug and alcohol withdrawal, forced restraint and brutality, and general medical malpractice provided by for-profit correctional medical providers. The lack of attention and responsibility paid by state and local officials, law enforcement, and medical examiners has facilitated these ongoing and increasing avoidable deaths.</span></p><p><span>Looking forward to reforms being initiated by the U.S. Justice Department Civil Rights Division and within state legislatures and celebrating successful lawsuits, Andrew R. Klein lays out institutional reforms required to curtail the epidemic of the daily deaths in Americas jails.</span></p>
  • Kurztext
    • <p><span>America¿s jails have a long history of killing inmates, most of whom die in jails before they are even convicted of a crime. Deaths behind bars are a direct result of abysmal, correctional facilities¿ policies, mostly for-profit medical providers, largely absent administrators, and unchecked brutality by jail deputies.</span></p>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><a></a><a></a><a></a><span>Andrew R. Klein</span><span>, Ph.D., has worked in corrections since his appointment as a probation officer in the 1970s. For the last decade, he has worked with prisons and jails across the country to advance substance use disorder programs, becoming intimately acquainted with the nations jails and their challenges, struggles, successes, and failures, as well as the men and women who run and staff them. Klein is a recognized national leader for correctional reform.</span></p><p></p><p><span>Jessica L. Klein</span><span> is a freelance journalist, published widely in such outlets as the</span><span>New York Times</span><span>, the</span><span>Atlantic</span><span>, and the BBC.</span></p><p></p>