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To Punish and Protect: Against a System That Coddles Criminals

To Punish and Protect: Against a System That Coddles Criminals

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Deemed "the avenging angel of American justice" (Chris Matthews, Hardball), Jeanine Pirro, the famed Westchester County district attorney, presents hard truths about a justice system that she believes coddles criminals at the expense of innocent victims. Taking readers inside her daily battles on behalf of victims -- from the adolescent girl forced to assume wifely duties after her father murdered her stepmother to a hardworking man shot over a parking place -- District Attorney Pirro delivers a bold indictment of the criminal justice system and lays bare the ways in which parents, communities, and the system share complicity in fostering a dangerous environment for our citizens. With the blunt courage of a woman who has spent her entire career working in a male-dominated world, Pirro demonstrates determination and compassion that will inspire anyone who has ever been a victim -- or a victim's loved one. Finally, To Punish and Protect includes updated appendixes to help you and your loved ones make smart decisions about safety.

Author: Jeanine Pirro
Publisher: Touchstone Books
Published: 10/01/2004
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.62lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9780743265683

About the Author
Jeanine Pirro is the former district attorney of Westchester County, where she started the first domestic violence unit in a prosecutor's office in the US. She is an Emmy Award winner, a legal analyst for Fox News, and the host of Justice with Judge Jeanine, as well as the author of several books, including To Punish and Protect: Against a System That Coddles Criminals.

Catherine Whitney has coauthored more than fifty books on legal, political, and social issues, including Where Have All the Leaders Gone? and The Weekend That Changed Wall Street. She lives in New York.
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