The Smart Society's Guide on How to Fight Crime, Reduce Recidivism, and Close Jails & Prisons: 10 Things American Society Can Do to Decrease Crime and Increase Productivity Among Ex-Offenders

Author:   Richard Bovan ,  Demico Boothe
Publisher:   Full Surface Publishing
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9798986317106


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   01 August 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"An old social phenomenon known today as ""cancel culture"" is largely responsible for America's incessantly high crime, incarceration, and recidivism rates. It began with the unreasonable discrimination and disenfranchisement of virtually all ex-prisoners being enshrined into national law by the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. The nefarious wording within these post-Civil War amendments paved the way for the federal government, state governments, and mainstream society to basically declare that any person convicted of a ""felony"" is effectively no longer an American citizen. As a result, millions of nonviolent and first-time offender ex-prisoners have been forced to live lives of desperation and despair, being part of one of the most openly discriminated-against groups in America since Reconstruction. Studies show that 100% of American adults repeatedly break the law in one way or another during their lifetimes. However, getting caught breaking the law is what engenders punishment and consequences, not simply committing an act of illegality. That being said, studies have also shown that there is generally no inherent physical or psychological difference between people who have been caught committing crimes and those who haven't. Therefore, there is no justifiable reason to render lifetime penalties of social disenfranchisement to citizens who have been caught committing first-time or nonviolent offenses after they have served their time in jail or prison. This post-incarceration mistreatment and extraneous punishment is the direct cause of America's high recidivism rate among ex-prisoners, not an inherent proclivity on the part of ex-prisoners for engaging in criminal activity. This means that with the right correctional recipe, America's criminal justice systems can greatly decrease their default reliance on punitive institutions and policies, incarceration, policing, and self-interested politicians and bureaucrats. Written by two ex-prisoners who are also bestselling authors, this much-needed handbook specifies ten things that government and society can do together to greatly decrease our high crime, incarceration, and recidivism rates. It offers the necessary solutions that will subsequently enable the closure of many jails and prisons all across America."

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Author:   Richard Bovan ,  Demico Boothe
Publisher:   Full Surface Publishing
Imprint:   Full Surface Publishing
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9798986317106


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   01 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Editorial Review Statement At a time when censorship, polarization and division are at unprecedented levels for modern times, to the point that books like ours are even being banned in some states, we no longer find it appropriate or necessary to solicit editorial statements of agreement or acceptance from individuals, institutions or gatekeepers. Our thoughts and opinions are our own and are independently derived and should be accepted or rejected for what they are, not who endorses or doesn't endorse them. We are not brand-new advocates of the suggestions and subjects outlined in the book and do not require elitist ratification to achieve social validity. Our collective community activism and independent resumes speak for themselves. However, we do welcome the honest opinions of our readers; those who purchase the book because they are genuinely interested in the issues discussed therein and thus have something to say. When it comes to the positions we've taken in the book, we simply attempted to align a few new ideas and approaches with factual data, commonsense, and general good will towards men, coupled with our extensive personal experience and history with the U.S. criminal justice system. We believe that, for most people, this is enough to qualify us to speak and to be heard on these issues. Hopefully, by doing so, we can help contribute to creating a better society for us all. - Richard Bovan & Demico Boothe, authors of The Smart Society's Guide on How to Fight Crime, Reduce Recidivism, and Close Jails & Prisons: 10 Things American Society Can Do to Decrease Crime and Increase Productivity Among Ex-Prisoners


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"Richard Bovan, an ex-prisoner who served over ten years in prison, is now a successful self-made entrepreneur and motivational writer for formerly and currently incarcerated men, women and juveniles. Richard is dedicated to helping curb crime and the high incarceration and recidivism rates of the U.S. criminal justice system and counsels ex-prisoners from all over the world on issues of mentality/lifestyle change, reentry, and achieving real success after incarceration. Demico Boothe is considered by many to be an expert on many issues dealing with African-Americans, particularly the U.S. Criminal Justice System as it relates to black men. Boothe is the first person to ever publish a book specifically about how the ""Prison Industrial Complex"" affects the African-American community. Since the release of his first title in 2007, Demico has been crisscrossing the country networking and speaking and raising national awareness about the crisis of African-American male criminality and imprisonment. Demico has found that he is uniquely equipped to address certain dynamics within the mindsets of many African-American male youth as well as the American criminal justice system that are responsible for the creation and continuance of this crisis. He currently resides in his hometown of Memphis, TN where he works with the local community on a daily basis to address issues involving young black men. Demico is also an excellent speaker who has spoken by request at a wide variety of venues including churches, colleges, prisons, jails, halfway houses, and many private venues. Demico Boothe has been contacted and interviewed by many media outlets, including CNN, The Dr. Phil Show, The Foxxhole w/Jamie Foxx (Hollywood, CA), The Commercial Appeal Newspaper (Memphis, TN), The Michael Baisden Show, Playboy Magazine, Al Jazeera The Americas, The Final Call, Upfront News w/Tony Cox, The Daily News Newspaper, The Portland Skanner, The Black Author's Network, The Sankofa Society, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Magazine (Fairfax, VA), KPFA 91.4 Radio (Berkeley, CA), KBOO Radio (Portland, OR), 90.3 FM WHCR (New York, NY), The Thaddeus Matthews Show, Black Liberation Radio (WBLR.com), Pacific Radio (KPFT.org, Houston, TX), WVOX 1460 AM (New Rochelle, NY), The Rev. and Reggie Show, WUVS-LP 103.7 FM The Beat (Muskegon, MI), Internet Talk Radio, Real Talk w/Brother Neal, African World Books Radio (Baltimore, MD), Tree of Life Harlem Bookstore Internet Radio (Atlanta, GA), Conversations with Cogee, KLAV (Las Vegas), KJCB AM 770 Louisiana, The Village Report w/Eric Croomes, WLOK Radio (Memphis, TN), etc."

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