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Crime & Politics

Big Government's Erratic Campaign for Law and Order

Ted Gest author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:14th Aug '03

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Why has America experienced an explosion in crime rates since 1960? Why has the crime rate dropped in recent years? Though politicians are always ready both to take the credit for crime reduction and to exploit grisly headlines for short-term political gain, these questions remain among the most important-and most difficult to answer-in America today. In Crime & Politics, award-winning journalist Ted Gest gives readers the inside story of how crime policy is formulated inside the Washington beltway and state capitols, why we've had cycle after cycle of ineffective federal legislation, and where promising reforms might lead us in the future. Gest examines how politicians first made crime a national rather than a local issue, beginning with Lyndon Johnson's crime commission and the landmark anti-crime law of 1968 and continuing right up to such present-day measures as "three strikes" laws, mandatory sentencing, and community policing. Gest exposes a lack of consistent leadership, backroom partisan politics, and the rush to embrace simplistic solutions as the main causes for why Federal and state crime programs have failed to make our streets safe. But he also explores how the media aid and abet this trend by featuring lurid crimes that simultaneously frighten the public and encourage candidates to offer another round of quick-fix solutions. Drawing on extensive research and including interviews with Edwin Meese, Janet Reno, Joseph Biden, Ted Kennedy, and William Webster, Crime & Politics uncovers the real reasons why America continues to struggle with the crime problem and shows how we do a better job in the future.

"Crime and Politics brilliantly explores the politics of various issues, including sentencing guidelines, juvenile book camps and three strikes laws. A must-read for any corrections professional who is serious about understanding the dynamics between politics and crime prevention."--Corrections Today
"Leaves readers with a stark portrait of a national problem that has no clear solution."--Library Journal
"Ted Gest has used his unique experience and talent to provide an insightful look at crime in America. Crime & Politics explores the interaction of the political process and the administration of justice, reveals serious systemic problems, and proposes some common sense solutions. It is valuable reading for everyone - in government or outside - who seeks a safer nation."--Ed Meese, former Attorney General of the United States
"A unique contribution to understanding how criminal justice policies are fashioned at the national level. The book offers a compelling insider's view of the deals, political bargains, individual egos, and agency turf wars that shape the real world of federal criminal policy. The book spans several decades in which the modern criminal justice system was born and shaped. It is a must read for those who want to know how America lost its way in the war against crime--and how we might find a path back to enlightened and rational domestic policies."--Dr. Barry Krisberg, President, National Council on Crime and Delinquency
"Gest is a distinguished journalist who has devoted his career to studying both crime and the political machinations it engenders. His book is filled with important insights into the problems of crime and its political battlegrounds. He highlights a number of intelligent approaches for dealing with both aspects."--Alfred Blumstein, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, National Consortium on Violence Research (NCOVR), Carnegie Mellon University

ISBN: 9780195165517

Dimensions: 146mm x 229mm x 21mm

Weight: 408g

304 pages