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What kinds of beliefs do most Americans hold about crime and violence, and where do these beliefs come from? What kinds of people are sent to prison—are the average inmates dangerous criminals, or are they involved in low-level drug-related, property, or public-order offenses? Who is ultimately paying for their time in prison? The "Million Dollar Inmate" highlights the financial and social costs of America's incarceration of non-violent offenders. With its focus on the specific population of non-violent offenders, this book provides a unique, sociological approach to the problem of handling such a large population at such tremendous costs—paid, for the most part, by taxpayers. Basing her insight on extensive research into the origins of America's correctional systems, the visible and non-visible costs incurred by the practice of incarcerating nonviolent offenders, and the goals of the prison system, Heather Ahn-Redding dares to expose flaws in current correctional practices and suggest ways they can be not only changed but also re-envisioned. Ideally suited to researchers, advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and policymakers.

Hardcover:

9780739114964 | Lexington Books, December 30, 2007, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: What kinds of beliefs do most Americans hold about crime and violence, and where do these beliefs come from?

Paperback:

9780739114971, titled "The Million Dollar Inmate: The Financial and Social Burden of Nonviolent Offenders" | Lexington Books, November 1, 2010, cover price $34.99

The Defense of Insanity, The World Over is the 10th in a series of books that examines and compares social issues or social problems from an explicitly comparative perspective. This volume examines and compares the criteria and procedures surrounding the defense of insanity across twenty-two countries. In addition to the criteria for each of the countries, Simon and Ahn-Redding report the burden of proof; whether this burden is on the side of the defense or the prosecution; the degree, beyond a reasonable doubt or by a preponderance of the evidence; the form the verdict takes; who typically decides, a judge or a jury; what role experts play in the proceedings; and what happens to the defendant if he or she is found not guilty by reason of insanity. The Defense of Insanity, The World Over provides a history of the defense of insanity going as far back as ancient Greek and Roman societies including the development of the defense in modern legal codes beginning with the British criteria in 1265. This one-of-a-kind study also looks at how the defense of insanity is treated in Jewish and Islamic law. Simon and Ahn-Redding have crafted an expert study that will appeal to scholar of sociology, criminal justice, and international studies.

Paperback:

9780739115923 | 1 edition (Lexington Books, June 15, 2008), cover price $34.99 | About this edition: The Defense of Insanity, The World Over is the 10th in a series of books that examines and compares social issues or social problems from an explicitly comparative perspective.

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9780739130049, titled "The Insanity Defense the World over" | Lexington Books, July 2, 2008, cover price $29.95

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Product Description: Intercountry Adoptees Tell Their Stories reflects the thoughts and experiences of adult transracial adoptees. The authors conducted in-depth interviews in order to understand and examine the adoptees. The authors conducted in-depth interviews in order to understand and examine the adoptees' attitudes towards identity, culture, race, and parenting within a multicultural household...read more

Hardcover:

9780739118559 | Lexington Books, April 30, 2007, cover price $100.00 | About this edition: Intercountry Adoptees Tell Their Stories reflects the thoughts and experiences of adult transracial adoptees.

Paperback:

9780739118566 | Lexington Books, April 30, 2007, cover price $43.99 | About this edition: Intercountry Adoptees Tell Their Stories reflects the thoughts and experiences of adult transracial adoptees.

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Hardcover:

9780739109984 | Lexington Books, June 15, 2005, cover price $91.00

Paperback:

9780739120880 | Reprint edition (Lexington Books, March 30, 2007), cover price $34.99

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