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When the illustrations for the article make you decide you have to read the book.

August 21, 2018 by Mrs Smith Reads 1 Comment

Sometime in 2016 I found a list of best long-form reporting stories of the past year. Deep into the list, I clicked on this story from ProPublica and The Marshall Project, about a young woman who reported being repeatedly raped over many hours by a masked man, in her apartment, and the nightmare scenario which unfolded as she was accused of making a false report, then arrested and forced to go before a judge to plead guilty for her “crime.” The story was embedded into my memory for […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: a false report, cbr10bingo, justice, Ken Miller, Law Enforcement, Rape, T Christian Armstrong

A great primer in how both higher education and the justice system victimise women a second time in cases of rape and assault

January 17, 2018 by Mrs Smith Reads 1 Comment

I finally picked up Missoula just as the #metoo revelations started to pick up steam. As someone who’s had a lifetime full of #metoo moments, I was both eager and hesitant to dive into this read about multiple rape accusations in the college town of Missoula, Montana (home of the University of Montana Grizzlies!), and the school, and/or police investigations, (or lack thereof) and trials, (or lack thereof) which resulted from those accusations. This is not a good choice for the faint-hearted, or anyone who has been […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Jon Krakauer, justice, missoula, Rape, Sexual Assault

The System Sucks, But Some Are Fighting the Good Fight

November 1, 2017 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Best for: Someone interested in reading about the people fighting injustice, and those they are fighting for (both the innocent and the not so innocent). In a nutshell: Attorney Bryan Stevenson tells stories of his life fighting against a system set up to ignore the humanity in those who have been accused of – and sometimes committed – crimes. Line that sticks with me: (It’s a long one) “We emphasized the incongruity of not allowing children to smoke, drink, vote, drive without restrictions, give blood, […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Bryan Stevenson, Criminal Punishment System, justice

Prison Doesn’t Work – So What Do We Do?

April 14, 2017 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Best for: People interested in what justice could look like. In a nutshell: Author Maya Schenwar – whose sister has been in and out of prison – explores what is wrong with our current system, as well as alternatives. Line that sticks with me: “Isolation does not ‘rehabilitate’ people. Disappearance does not deter harm. And prison does not keep us safe.” Why I chose it: A political podcast I used to listen to interviewed the author. It struck both my husband and I so much […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: crime, justice, Maya Schenwar, Prison Abolition

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