The Perp Walk

The Perp Walk

Author: Jim Ray Daniels

Publisher: MSU Press

Published: 2019-05-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1628953616

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In The Perp Walk, his latest collection of linked stories, Daniels maps out the emotional capitals and potholes of coming of age in a blue-collar town in the Great Lakes State, though it could be any state where people work hard, play hard, and aren’t paid nearly enough for their efforts. Alternating flash fiction pieces with longer narratives, Daniels captures both the shooting stars and the constellations that build into earned insights and honest reflections. Sometimes we need both the long version of the short version and the short version of the long version, he suggests. Daniels invites his readers to settle on some truth in between the versions. Humor and heartbreak. Coming to terms, coming of age, or just plain aging. U-Haul trucks full of bad behavior and messy goodbyes. In Daniels’s work, the check is always in the mail but somehow never arrives, and honor is more than a certificate—it’s something we strive for, even while doing our various perp walks through life. Compromises are made, as they must be. Sometimes we get what we want for just a second or two, but for these characters, that has to be enough happiness to live on.


Your Financial 'PERP' Walk

Your Financial 'PERP' Walk

Author: Prester Khan

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2020-11-17

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1647022657

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Your Financial 'PERP' Walk: Millennial-Friendly Personal Finance By: Prester Khan Many personal finance books concentrate on turning the average person into a professional investor or turning their financial lives around, giving as much information as possible. But success depends on how well you learn and implement what you have learned. It’s not guaranteed! Prester Khan’s blueprint for personal financial success is written for the average person to instantly understand and be able to execute. Instead of turning the average person into a professional investor, Khan tailors finance for the average investor, creating a guide short enough to memorize and read several times. The success rate of a reader who commits to this blueprint will be high—just look inside and see.


Handbook of Emergent Methods

Handbook of Emergent Methods

Author: Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 1462514804

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Social researchers increasingly find themselves looking beyond conventional methods to address complex research questions. This is the first book to comprehensively examine emergent qualitative and quantitative theories and methods across the social and behavioral sciences. Providing scholars and students with a way to retool their research choices, the volume presents cutting-edge approaches to data collection, analysis, and representation. Leading researchers describe alternative uses of traditional quantitative and qualitative tools; innovative hybrid or mixed methods; and new techniques facilitated by technological advances. Consistently formatted chapters explore the strengths and limitations of each method for studying different types of research questions and offer practical, in-depth examples.


Sociology

Sociology

Author: David M. Newman

Publisher: Pine Forge Press

Published: 2008-01-09

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1412961521

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DISCOUNTED BUNDLE SAVES YOUR STUDENTS MONEY!This book is available bundled with Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life Readings, Seventh Edition (bundle ISBN: 978-1-4129-6151-6) The Seventh Edition of David NewmanÆs Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life invites students to delve into the fascinating world of sociological thought. Encouraging students to think more about how sociology applies to their everyday lives, this edition features updated coverage and fresh examples, including revamped micro-macro connections to help students understand the link between individual lives and the structure of society. New to the Seventh Edition Presents new and updated coverage throughout, including new sections on Muslim-Americans, global warming, and sexual orientationFeatures NewmanÆs signature compelling writing style with slightly briefer chapters and integrated global content in each for a better fit with todayÆs courses Provides a more robust research methods section with innovative discussions of spuriousness in research, reading a research article correctly, and more, plus a new ôDoing Social Researchö feature Offers new examples from the myriad U.S. subcultures to engage students with examples that are relevant to their lives Features new and updated Micro-Macro Connections, including technology and erosion of privacy, the global health divide, and more, to help students make the link between their daily lives and the architecture of society Includes fresh examples and updated statistical information throughout the text, along with new exhibits and impactful visual essays Ancillaries InstructorÆs Resources on CD-Rom are available to qualified instructors. Contact SAGE at [email protected] or 1.800.818.7243 to request a copy.Student study site û COMING SOON - at www.pineforge.com/newman7study Intended AudienceThis core text is designed for students enrolled in Introduction to Sociology and Principles of Sociology courses in departments of sociology.


An Expressive Theory of Punishment

An Expressive Theory of Punishment

Author: William Wringe

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1137357126

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This book argues that punishment's function is to communicate a message about an offenders' wrongdoing to society at large. It discusses both 'paradigmatic' cases of punishment, where a state punishes its own citizens, and non-paradigmatic cases such as the punishment of corporations and the punishment of war criminals by international tribunals.


Crime and Punishment in America [2 volumes]

Crime and Punishment in America [2 volumes]

Author: Laura L. Finley

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-12-05

Total Pages: 814

ISBN-13:

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Covering some of the most hotly contested topics in crime and criminal justice, including proposed sentencing and prison reforms, controversial developments like Stand Your Ground laws, and Supreme Court decisions, this work supplies essential background, current data, and a range of viewpoints on these important issues. Should people be able to use lethal force before retreating? What are the arguments for and against executing mentally ill inmates? Should police always need warrants to search individuals or their property? How can we best hold accountable white collar offenders? Why do men perpetrate crime at higher rates than women? This two-volume set grapples with the answers to these complex questions and many more, enabling readers to better understand current crime/punishment issues within the context of America's ever-evolving culture, economy, and politics. This multidisciplinary reference work offers a current and thorough compilation of the most important and hotly contested topics related to crime and criminal justice. Organized alphabetically, each entry presents scholarly research and authoritative sources to inform readers about the subject.


Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement

Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement

Author: Larry E Sullivan

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 1729

ISBN-13: 0761926496

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Vols. 1 and 2 cover U.S. law enforcement. Vol. 3 contains articles on individual foreign nations, together with topical articles on international law enforcement.


Seeing Justice

Seeing Justice

Author: Mary Angela Bock

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021-07-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0190927003

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A behind-the-scenes look at the struggles between visual journalists and officials over what the public sees--and therefore much of what the public knows--of the criminal justice system. In the contexts of crime, social justice, and the law, nothing in visual media is as it seems. In today's mediated social world, visual communication has shifted to a democratic sphere that has significantly changed the way we understand and use images as evidence. In Seeing Justice, Mary Angela Bock examines the way criminal justice in the US is presented in visual media by focusing on the grounded practices of visual journalists in relationship with law enforcement. Drawing upon extended interviews, participant observation, contemporary court cases, and critical discourse analysis, Bock provides a detailed examination of the way digitization is altering the relationships between media, consumers, and the criminal justice system. From tabloid coverage of the last public hanging in the US to Karen-shaming videos, from mug shots to perp walks, she focuses on the practical struggles between journalists, police, and court officials to control the way images influence their resulting narratives. Revealing the way powerful interests shape what the public sees, Seeing Justice offers a model for understanding how images are used in news narrative.


White-collar Crime

White-collar Crime

Author: John E. Ferguson

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 1604135042

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Each book in this series offers all the statutes, legal opinions, and studies students need to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic. Issues are presented from multiple points of view; sidebars cite laws and opinions to aid in critical analysis; appendixes help students conduct legal research; and, all sources are fully documented.


Theorizing Criminality and Policing in the Digital Media Age

Theorizing Criminality and Policing in the Digital Media Age

Author: Julie B. Wiest

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2021-03-25

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1839091118

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Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS),this volume in Emerald Studies in Media and Communications features social science research on criminality, policing, and mass media in the digital age.