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    As Jeffrey Reiman’s (2004) book titled it, The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison. [3] Fourth, the root cause of crime is capitalism because capitalism ignores the poor and their atrocious living conditions. Capitalism demands profits and growth over values and ethically considerations.
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    Reiman believes that the criminal justice system helps create this reality, projecting a particular image of crime and hiding the larger reality of social injustice Jeffrey Reiman, he is the author of the book the richer get s rich and the poor get prison. He has also written many of the good book, some of his
    Order is important; therefore criminal justice system needs to be efficient and decisions made by police and prosecutors are generally correct and have all information about crimes so we should Jeffrey Reiman contended that this kind of crime is much more harmful to society than street crime.
    Pyrrhic defeat theory /?p?r?k/ is the idea that those with the power to change a system, benefit from the way it currently works. In criminology, pyrrhic defeat theory is a way of looking at criminal justice policy.
    Is Racial Profiling Just? Making Criminal Justice Policy in the Original Position. Jeffrey Reiman – 2011 – The Journal of Ethics 15 (1-2):3 – 19.details. Liberal and Republican Arguments Against the Disenfranchisement of Felons. Jeffrey Reiman – 2005 – Criminal Justice Ethics 24 (1):3-18.details.
    The US scholar Jeffrey Reiman, in his 2004 book The Rich Get Richer and Poor Get Prison, has described criminal justice as a If criminal justice really gives us a carnival mirror image of’crime’ we are doubly deceived. First, we are led to believe that the criminal justice system is protecting us
    The US scholar Jeffrey Reiman, in his 2004 book The Rich Get Richer and Poor Get Prison, has described criminal justice as a If criminal justice really gives us a carnival mirror image of’crime’ we are doubly deceived. First, we are led to believe that the criminal justice system is protecting us
    2. Criminal justice involves public policies that are developed within the framework of the democratic process. 3. The concept of a social system is an essential tool for analyzing the way criminal (False) 2. Reiman urges that the dangerous acts of the affluent and white collar offenders be criminalized.

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