Profit and Punishment: How America Criminalizes the Poor in the Name of Justice

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$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.6 X 0.8 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250792976

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About the Author
Tony Messenger is the metro columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. In 2019, Messenger won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary for his series of columns on debtors' prisons in Missouri. In 2016, Messenger was awarded a Missouri Honor Medal, the highest award bestowed by the University of Missouri's School of Journalism. That same year he won a National Headliner for editorial writing. In 2015, Messenger was a Pulitzer finalist for his series of editorials on Ferguson, and won the Sigma Delta Chi award for best editorials of the year, given by the Society of Professional Journalists. Messenger lives in Wildwood, MO with his wife and two children. He has four grown children and eight grandchildren. Profit and Punishment is his first book.
Reviews

"Every once in a while there is a voice calling out in the wilderness to draw attention to a particular social injustice. And every once in a while, perhaps because of the righteousness and eloquence of that voice, the message is heard. Profit and Punishment epitomizes that voice."--Mark R. Rank, The Washington Post

"The billowing corruption Messenger describes in Profit and Punishment feels like Charles Dickens' Bleak House, and the comically swollen state bureaucracies he portrays are reminiscent of Catch 22.... A must-read for anyone who wants a readable, well-documented case for state justice system reform."--Aaron Belz, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"One of the few columnists--maybe the only one--in America whose beat is the poor who are preyed upon by public officials."--St. Louise Magazine

"An eye-opening, relevant, and heartbreaking account on the epidemic of criminalized poverty."--Kirkus

"Explores the byzantine paths of so-called justice... Profit and Punishment is persuasive and enraging, a book that will stir readers from both sides of the aisle to support reform."--Booklist

"A heartbreaking study of how the American justice system is weighted against the poor. ... Interweaving hard evidence with harrowing firsthand stories, this is a powerful call for change."--Publishers Weekly

"A shocking account... In plainspoken and powerful language, Messenger exposes the unconscionable, unethical and utterly heartbreaking. Read these riveting accounts and be stirred to action!"--Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Pulitzer Prize Finalist, author of Race for Profit

"Messenger persuasively, passionately exposes these injustices and their devastating consequences, points to recent bipartisan reform efforts, and calls for nationwide dismantling of this system of profit over justice."
--Library Journal

"An intimate, raw, and utterly scathing look at the ordinary and everyday ways in which America's criminal justice system has directly increased the poverty of the many, and dramatically increased the profits of the few, in recent years."--Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Blood in the Water