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The first comprehensive examination of U.S. efforts to register and monitor individuals in response to real or perceived criminal threats.

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"Knowledge as Power provides critical analysis of problems with popular criminal registration and community notification laws. Its comprehensive inquiry confirms that legislation based on fear and anger wastes valuable energy and resources when contrasted with a more rational approach. This book credibly debunks the myth that harsh reactionary laws enhance public safety and crime prevention." -- Rafael E. Silva * The Champion *
" Knowledge as Power provides a highly original look at the forgotten history of registration laws and startling trends in their use today." -- Joseph E. Kennedy * University of North Carolina *
"We now use registration law as a response to crime on an unprecedented scale, and its ad hoc expansion has affected the liberty of an enormous number of people. Logan perceptively discusses how this shift both reflects and influences major changes in public expectations about our government. This book not only contributes to the field, but will define it for quite some time." -- Ronald F. Wright * Wake Forest University *
"Sex offenders, much like witches in earlier times, have become the dehumanized objects of public fears in an anxious age. Logan subtly tells the uniquely American tale of sex offender registration and notification. It will long stand as the authoritative account of a challenging chapter in American life." -- Michael Tonry * University of Minnesota *
"In this outstanding study Wayne Logan locates our recent spate of tough registration and notification laws aimed at sex offenders, in a long history of using the collection and dissemination of knowledge about criminal identities to prevent crime. These practices did not begin with sex, and have reflected not just panic, but also optimism about the capacity of identification systems to prevent crime. Historically the results have been modest, but combined since the 1990s with an unprecedented embrace by the American public of harsh punishment, registration and notification laws threaten to transform the practices of criminal justice today." -- Jonathan Simon, University of California * Berkeley *

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 21/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9780804761369, 978-0804761369
      ISBN10: 0804761361

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first comprehensive examination of U.S. efforts to register and monitor individuals in response to real or perceived criminal threats.

      Trade Review
      "Knowledge as Power provides critical analysis of problems with popular criminal registration and community notification laws. Its comprehensive inquiry confirms that legislation based on fear and anger wastes valuable energy and resources when contrasted with a more rational approach. This book credibly debunks the myth that harsh reactionary laws enhance public safety and crime prevention." -- Rafael E. Silva * The Champion *
      " Knowledge as Power provides a highly original look at the forgotten history of registration laws and startling trends in their use today." -- Joseph E. Kennedy * University of North Carolina *
      "We now use registration law as a response to crime on an unprecedented scale, and its ad hoc expansion has affected the liberty of an enormous number of people. Logan perceptively discusses how this shift both reflects and influences major changes in public expectations about our government. This book not only contributes to the field, but will define it for quite some time." -- Ronald F. Wright * Wake Forest University *
      "Sex offenders, much like witches in earlier times, have become the dehumanized objects of public fears in an anxious age. Logan subtly tells the uniquely American tale of sex offender registration and notification. It will long stand as the authoritative account of a challenging chapter in American life." -- Michael Tonry * University of Minnesota *
      "In this outstanding study Wayne Logan locates our recent spate of tough registration and notification laws aimed at sex offenders, in a long history of using the collection and dissemination of knowledge about criminal identities to prevent crime. These practices did not begin with sex, and have reflected not just panic, but also optimism about the capacity of identification systems to prevent crime. Historically the results have been modest, but combined since the 1990s with an unprecedented embrace by the American public of harsh punishment, registration and notification laws threaten to transform the practices of criminal justice today." -- Jonathan Simon, University of California * Berkeley *

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