• Usual Cruelty

  • The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System
  • By: Alec Karakatsanis
  • Narrated by: George Newbern
  • Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (90 ratings)

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Usual Cruelty

By: Alec Karakatsanis
Narrated by: George Newbern
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Alec Karakatsanis is interested in what we choose to punish. For example, it is a crime in most of America for poor people to wager in the streets over dice; dice-wagerers can be seized, searched, have their assets forfeited, and be locked in cages. It's perfectly fine, by contrast, for people to wager over international currencies, mortgages, or the global supply of wheat.

He is also troubled by how the legal system works when it is trying to punish people. The bail system, for example, is meant to ensure that people return for court dates. But it has morphed into a way to lock up poor people who have not been convicted of anything. He's so concerned about this that he has personally sued court systems across the country, resulting in literally tens of thousands of people being released from jail when their money bail was found to be unconstitutional.

Karakatsanis doesn't think people who have gone to law school, passed the bar, and sworn to uphold the Constitution should be complicit in the mass caging of human beings - an everyday brutality inflicted disproportionately on the bodies and minds of poor people and people of color. Usual Cruelty is a profoundly radical reconsideration of the American "injustice system" by someone who is actively, wildly successfully, challenging it.

©2019 Alec Karakatsanis (P)2020 Tantor

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a MUST READ FOR EVERY AMERICAN!!

I loved it and hated it. I am ashamed to admit I live in this sort of society. I wish there was something more I could do.

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Thought provoking waterfall of insights

I usually avoid books that are just a collection of short stories or essays but this one stands alone as a solid entry. I found myself shaking my head over and over throughout this book at the flagrant miscarriages of justice highlighted herein.

Narration was also very good.

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Fail

Our legal system is just completely made up and arbitrary. It’s so fucked up on so many levels.

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Deception at its finest.

I have so many thoughts right now. This was a great book, solely for the ability to peel back the deception and eye opening within the “justice system.” Thank you.

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Excellent narrator, life-changing material.

Alec Karakatsanis is one of startlingly few law professionals willing to question what exactly we mean by “justice” in the United States. If you have suffered as a result of the prison industrial complex you will find validation for familiar problems. If you haven’t, it’s a wake-up call.

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A very insightful must read.

The title says it all really, This is one book I will almost certainly have to read again and will reccomend.

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highly recommend

I highly recommend listening to this audio book! it was hard to process at times because the difficult subjects but great listen.

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MANDATORY FOR THOSE WHO CARE ABOUT JUSTICE

In Truth,
This is the greatest expose' of the Criminal Justice System I've ever heard in an audiobook.
The subject matter alone, makes it worth a 5 star rating.
The performance is succinct and concise.
The story is captivating,
The veil that has obfuscated a travesty hidden in plain sight,
is lifted eloquently by the author and conveyed masterfully by the narrator.
I don't normally leave reviews, but,
I could not in good conscience ignore the service of Alec Karakatsanis for providing this much needed incite.

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Disappointing

Criminal justice systems fail people all around the world and there is no doubt that a lot of rethinking must be done. The book however, focuses mainly on criticizing failed approaches and provides anecdotal evidence without contributing much to the larger debate.

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No Solutions

Identifies problems with the current system and makes an emotional plea for these things to change but doesn't offer any practical solutions or ways that the general public can help.

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