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OverviewIn the style of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, Professor L. Alex Swan's Cornelia's Struggle is a non-fiction novel about social justice. This work is the story of a young couple separated and reunited in the American justice system. Cornelia's husband John is accused of a crime and sent to prison; Cornelia is left to raise their three children. Cornelia returns to college and then moves on to law school where she successfully has her husband's case re-opened. Her efforts culminate in John's release from prison. This novel contrasts the quality of justice dispensed to poor people, particularly minorities, while simultaneously drawing the reader into the human-interest story of the couple's struggles and relationship. In light of the failure of the majority of prisoners' families to survive, recover, and succeed, Cornelia's Struggle defies the odds and instructs while giving the reader the real life struggle of the family. This work is recommended for students of law, criminal justice, sociology, social work, psychology, political science, communications, social justice, and the general reading public. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alex L. SwanPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: Hamilton Books Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9780761839569ISBN 10: 0761839569 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 07 January 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1 Preface Part 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 The Unexpected and Unanticipated Chapter 5 Search for an Advocate Chapter 6 Search for a Plan of Action Chapter 7 Planning the Plan Chapter 8 A Disappointing Beginning Chapter 9 Contemplation and Reflection Chapter 10 Preparing for Action Chapter 11 Working the Plan Chapter 12 Roles for Relatives Chapter 13 A Break in the Case Chapter 14 Collecting the Data for Action Chapter 15 Data Revealed; Vindication Assured Chapter 16 Conclusion Part 17 About the AuthorReviewsAuthor InformationL. Alex Swan is Professor of Sociological Criminology, Clinical Sociology, and Sociotherapy at Texas Southern University. He is a former Chair of the Department of Sociology and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Presently, he is Chair of the Faculty Assembly/Senate. Professor Swan has published fifty-five articles in journals, magazines, and books. He has authored six books and co-authored five. He has appeared on C-Span and has been quoted in The New York Times, the Houston Chronicle, Ebony, and Jet. Professor Swan has appeared in hearings before a subcommittee on courts, civil liberties, and the administration of justice. His presentation on research and experimentation in prisons was published in the congressional record. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |