The Guilt Project
By Vanessa Place
By Vanessa Place
By Vanessa Place
By Vanessa Place
By Vanessa Place
By Vanessa Place
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$16.95
Aug 04, 2015 | ISBN 9781590517505
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$25.95
Mar 23, 2010 | ISBN 9781590512647
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Mar 23, 2010 | ISBN 9781590513866
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Praise
“A California appellate attorney looks at crime and punishment under our sex laws… Place expands the notion of guilt, examining its other dimensions—factual, ethical, moral—and asks whether we’ve allowed dubious science, conflicting cultural messages and out-of-control political passions to distort our sex laws…Place detects something desperate in all this, and in richly allusive, frequently witty prose, she asks important questions about what it is exactly we want from our criminal laws. A sophisticated, brave look at a topic that too often provokes merely panic, prejudice and posturing.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A brilliant criminal defense attorney, Vanessa Place has produced a deeply personal yet meticulously researched argument that demands serious consideration by policy makers, journalists, social scientists, and informed citizens. For some, her book will inspire a thorough rethinking of how they understand rapists and their places in the criminal justice system. For others, the candid accounts and bold proposals in The Guilt Project will inspire mainly frustration or even anger. But no honest reader can deny the special insights she provides from her years of experience and careful reflection.”—Barry Glassner, author of The Culture of Fear and Professor of Sociology, University of Southern California
“Judging by The Guilt Project, Vanessa Place is one tough defense attorney, though her wicked prose implies at times the soul of an angry poet. Her thesis that injustice is routinely perpetrated on sex criminals will not be popular—which is why her book should be read by anyone interested in criminology, specifically including legislators, judges, attorneys and prosecutors.” —Robert Mayer, author of The Dreams of Ada: A True Story of Murder, Obsession, and a Small Town
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