9 edition of The perils of federalism found in the catalog.
Published
2008
by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Lisa L. Miller. |
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LC Classifications | HV7431 .M552 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16522822M |
ISBN 10 | 9780195331684 |
LC Control Number | 2008006017 |
Program in Criminal Justice, The School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The Perils of Federalism Publisher: Oxford University Press. Oxford Scholarship Online requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books within the service. Public users can however freely search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter.
Get this from a library! The Perils of federalism: race, poverty, and the politics of crime control. [Lisa L Miller]. New York: Oxford University Press, Pp. v+ $ cloth. This book explores the ever‐timely topic of crime control from the perspective of communities that suffer high rates of criminal violence but tend to be marginalized by the political process. Miller's target is not racism or class prejudice per se, but the structure of contemporary American federalism, which advantages.
As The Perils of Federalism powerfully demonstrates, though, the real control to set policy lies with the state and federal governments, and at these levels single-issue advocates - gun rights groups as well as prison, prosecutorial, and law enforcement agencies - are able to shape policy over the heads of the people most affected by the issue. Federalism in the United States is a complex and ever-changing network of relations between national, state, and local governments. Federalism requires that state and local governments play a role in nearly every policy area.
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Miller. Provides new insights into group theory by comparing group participation on the same issue across three legislative venues (local, state and national), thus providing opportunity to see a broad range of citizen interests and how mobilization and participation across legislatures biases issues and interests.
In doing so, The Perils of Federalism illustrates the ways in which the structure of U.S. federalism has contributed to the absence of black and poor victims of violence from national policy responses to crime and how highly organized but narrowly focused interest groups, such as the National Rifle Association, have a disproportionate influence Price: $ In doing so,The Perils of Federalism illustrates the ways in which the structure of U.S.
federalism has contributed to the absence of black and poor victims of violence from national policy responses to crime and how highly organized but narrowly focused interest groups, such as the National Rifle Association, have a disproportionate influence.
The book illustrates the ways the structure of U.S. federalism has contributed to the current situation in which national policy responses to crime overlook black and poor victims of violence and how highly organized, narrowly focused interest groups, such as the National Rifle Association, have a disproportionate influence in crime politics.
As The Perils of Federalism powerfully demonstrates, though, the real control to set policy lies with the state and federal governments, and at these levels single-issue advocates--gun rights groups as well as prison, prosecutorial and law enforcement agencies--are able to shape policy over the heads of the people most affected by the issue.
The Perils of Federalism by Lisa L. Miller,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(11). Much of the existing research on race and crime focuses on the manipulation of crime by political elites or the racially biased nature of crime policy.
In contrast, Lisa L. Miller here specifically focuses on political and socio-legal institutions and. Promises and perils of federalism.
By: Maria Ela L. Atienza - @inquirerdotnet. AM Septem IN PREVIOUS attempts to change the Constitution, the public debates were focused on shifting to a parliamentary system though federalism was also proposed.
Now, federalism has become the primary focus because of the priority given to. L ast week, Senator Ron Johnson (R., Wisc.) and Representative Ken Buck (R., Colo.) went to the libertarian Cato Institute to promote a proposal that would, in the name of federalism, give states. Buy The Perils of Federalism: Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control by Lisa L Miller online at Alibris.
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Ultimately, The Perils of Federalism challenges the conventional wisdom about the advantages of federalization and explains the key disadvantages that local communities face in trying to change policy.
The Perils of Federalism: Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control By Lisa L. Miller Bibliography Sales Rank: # in Books. Books shelved as federalism: The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, Federalism: Origin, Operation, Significance by William H.
Riker, The Australian. But in health care, federalism is fraught with peril. Federal pre-emption, meanwhile, can make meaningful reform a possibility. This need not preclude honestly funded state spending, but there is little justification for permitting states to impose unfunded mandates that hide costs, confuse accountability, and antagonize insurers and patients.
The Perils of Federalism: Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control. By Lisa L. Miller Article in Law & Society Review 43(3) September with 36 Reads. The Perils of Federalism: Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control.
Oxford University Press, Usa, Hardcover. As new in dust jacket. Hardcover. with index, bibliography. An examination as to how America's multi-tiered political system shapes crime policy in ways that empower the highjer levels of government yet demobilize.
This chapter summarizes the book's main findings and offers insights into its implications for federalism, political representation, crime, and governance. While federalism may provide multiple pathways of access, it also divides and conquers, isolating poorly resourced groups from one another and making it difficult for them to hold legislators accountable to their interests.
Thisvolume advances extant reflections on the state constituted as the Ur-Power in society, particularly in analyzes how various agents within the Nigerian society'encounter' the state - ranging from the most routine form of contact to thespectacular. While many recent collections have reheated the old paradigms - of the perils of federalism; corruption; ethnicity etc, our focus here.Request PDF | The Perils of Federalism: Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control | This book compares interest group participation in the development of crime and justice policy across the.