Justice While Black: Helping African-American Families Navigate and Survive the Criminal Justice System
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Rating | : | 4.35 (732 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1932841903 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-05 |
Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorRobbin Shipp, Esq., is an attorney in Decatur, Georgia. He is the author or co-author of 12 books, including two New York Times bestsellers, one co-written with Rev. He lives in Atlanta.. Nick Chiles has won more than a dozen major journalism awards, including a Pulitzer Prize as a newspaper reporter in New York City. Al Sharpton and one with gospel superstar Kirk Franklin. She lives in Atlanta with her daughter
Al Sharpton and one with gospel superstar Kirk Franklin. He is the author or co-author of 12 books, including two New York Times bestsellers, one co-written with Rev. He lives in Atlanta.. She lives in Atlanta with her daughter. Nick Chiles has won more than a dozen major journalism awards, including a Pulitzer Prize as a newspaper reporter in New York City. Robbin Shipp, Esq., is an attorney in Decatur, Georgi
Great book for every black in United States of America Great book for every black in United States of America. Leader must buy books like this one for their younger generations. JHammond said Awesome book. Great book about the criminal justice system. Highly recommended reading!. "Five Stars" according to STEPHEN N.. Excellent!
This is a first-of-its-kind essential guide for African-American families about how to understand the criminal justice system, and about why that system continues to see black men as targets—and as dollar signs.The book provides practical, straightforward advice on how to deal with specific legal situations: the threat of arrest, being arrested, being in custody, preparing for and undergoing a trial, and navigating the appeals and parole process. The primary goal of this book is to become a primer for African Americans on how to avoid becoming ensnared in the criminal justice sy