Cutting-edge research reveals the inaccuracies and flaws in the criminal justice system, highlighting how these issues affect legal outcomes. Through compelling case studies, the book illustrates the systemic problems that undermine justice, challenging readers to reconsider the reliability of established procedures. It offers a persuasive examination of the need for reform in a system that often fails to deliver fair results.
Adam Benforado Bücher
Adam Benforado ist Professor, Schriftsteller und Jurist, dessen Arbeit sich der Aufdeckung der verborgenen Kräfte widmet, die unser Rechtssystem antreiben. Durch neuartige Experimente und die Weiterentwicklung bestehender Erkenntnisse untersucht er die Faktoren, die unsere Entscheidungsfindung im rechtlichen Kontext prägen. Sein interdisziplinärer Ansatz verbindet wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse mit juristischer Praxis und beleuchtet die Komplexität menschlichen Verhaltens im Rahmen des Gesetzes. Benforados Werk hinterfragt etablierte Vorstellungen und bietet eine neue Perspektive auf Gerechtigkeit.


"At the dawn of the twentieth century, a bright new age for children appeared on the horizon, with progress on ending child labor, providing public education, ensuring food and drug safety, combating abuse and neglect, and creating a juvenile justice system. But a hundred years on, the promised light has not arrived. Today, more than eleven million American children live in poverty and more than four million lack health insurance. Each year, we prosecute tens of thousands of kids as adults, while our schools crumble. We deny young people any political power, while we forgo meaningful action on the issues that matter most to them: gun violence, racism, inequality, and climate change. With compelling real-life stories, law professor Adam Benforado fashions a vivid and intimate portrait of what's at stake. We are there when three-year-old Ariel is placed in an orphanage after her parents are locked away for transporting marijuana; when thirteen-year-old Harold first gazes in disbelief upon the immaculate green lawn of an elite private school, after a childhood of rusted chain link and asphalt play yards; when seventeen-year-old Wylie is hit with a paddle by his public-school principal as punishment for taking a moment of silence to protest gun violence. The root cause of nearly every major challenge we face-from crime to poor health to poverty-can be found in our mistreatment of children. And we all pay the cost when we ignore the evidence on the value of early intervention, investment, and empowerment. But in that sobering truth is also the key to effectively changing our fate as a nation. Drawing on the latest scientific research into the remarkable capabilities and crucial needs of young people, A Minor Revolution offers a bold vision for the future. We must put children first, in our budgets and policies, in developing products and enacting laws, in our families and communities. Childhood is the window of opportunity for all of us"-- Provided by publisher