Saturday, April 16, 2016

Michelle Omidi

Michelle Omidi
Works at California Legal Counsel and Sinai Temple
Sociology Major at University of Southern California
Beverly Hills, California
Los Angeles, California

Order Number: 11088
Topic: Crime
Subject: Sociology
Number of Source: 1
Citation Style: MLA
Writing Level: High School
Delivery Mode: 10 Days
Delivery Date: 2016-04-15 02:36
Number of Pages: 6
Instructions: Choose one of the following books and read it in its entirety: • Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America Jill Leovy • Gang Leader for a Day Sudhir Venkatesh • The Code of the Street Elijah Anderson • The New Jim Crow Michelle Alexander • Unbillable Hours: A True Story Ian Graham • Why are So Many Americans in Prison? Steven Raphael & Michael A. Stoll • Invisible Men: Mass Incarceration and the Myth of Black Progress, Becky Pettit • Governing Though Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear, Jonathan Simon • The Great American Crime Decline, Franklin Zimring • The Jail: Managing The Underclass in American Society, John Irwin Answer the following questions in a 5-7 page paper and a brief informal presentation: 1. What does this book teach us about prison and/or crime policies in the United States? Provide specific examples for support. 2. What does this book suggest about the importance of race, class, and justice in the U.S.? Provide specific examples for support. 3. Discuss at least one other concept from class of your choosing that this book illuminates, with specific examples for support.

Rate Per Page: 7.95
Total Amount to be Paid: 42.93

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