While supplies last, you save $6.96 (58%) Perske cites incidents from the criminal justice system to demonstrate that people with retardation and similar disabilities, whether guilty or innocent, can often be shockingly defenseless. Presenting actual crime issues and cases involving people with disabilities, Unequal Justice? is a call for compassion in the fact on an often-overlooked American problem. As the author says, "Please see [this book] as my flashlight, turned on for you, beaming its light into a few dark corners of 'the system,' where these people have been taken."
122 pages. 1991 |