Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration
by Emily Bazelon
Recommended byStewart Butterfield
About This Book
"Charged" by Emily Bazelon is a compelling and insightful examination of the American criminal justice system through the lens of two people caught in its web.
The book follows the stories of Kevin, a young man from Brooklyn who is charged with armed robbery, and Noura, a mother from Memphis facing the repercussions of her involvement in a fatal texting while driving incident.
Bazelon delves into the intricacies of both cases, shining a light on the ways racial bias, poverty, and systemic flaws impact the outcome of individuals' encounters with the law.
Through extensive research, interviews, and courtroom observations, Bazelon provides a thought-provoking analysis of the human consequences of America's criminal justice policies.
"Charged" serves as a wake-up call to the urgent need for reform, urging readers to consider alternative approaches that prioritize rehabilitation, fairness, and equity over punishment.
With empathy and rigorous reporting, Bazelon intricately tells the stories of Kevin and Noura, showcasing the deeply personal consequences of a broken system, and inspiring readers to engage in crucial conversations about justice, inequality, and the possibility of change.
In "Charged," Bazelon invites readers on a journey towards a more just future, challenging us all to question the status quo and envision a system that truly serves justice for everyone.
The book follows the stories of Kevin, a young man from Brooklyn who is charged with armed robbery, and Noura, a mother from Memphis facing the repercussions of her involvement in a fatal texting while driving incident.
Bazelon delves into the intricacies of both cases, shining a light on the ways racial bias, poverty, and systemic flaws impact the outcome of individuals' encounters with the law.
Through extensive research, interviews, and courtroom observations, Bazelon provides a thought-provoking analysis of the human consequences of America's criminal justice policies.
"Charged" serves as a wake-up call to the urgent need for reform, urging readers to consider alternative approaches that prioritize rehabilitation, fairness, and equity over punishment.
With empathy and rigorous reporting, Bazelon intricately tells the stories of Kevin and Noura, showcasing the deeply personal consequences of a broken system, and inspiring readers to engage in crucial conversations about justice, inequality, and the possibility of change.
In "Charged," Bazelon invites readers on a journey towards a more just future, challenging us all to question the status quo and envision a system that truly serves justice for everyone.
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