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<p><em>Crime Inequality and Power</em> challenges the dominant definitions of crime and the criminal through its uniquely comparative approach. In this book Eileen Leonard analyzes multiple forms of criminal behavior in the United States including violence sexual assault theft and drug law violations whilst also asking readers to consider the parallels between crimes that are rarely thought comparable. Leonard’s juxtaposition of familiar street crimes such as car theft alongside large-scale corporate theft vividly exposes profound inequalities in the way crime is defined and the treatment it receives within the criminal justice system. </p><p>Leonard’s analysis also reveals the underlying inequalities of race class and gender which enable the perpetuation of such crimes as well as calling into question the reality of fundamental American ideals of fairness and equal justice. Moreover the book questions whether current policies that punish street crime excessively while minimizing the crimes of the powerful fail to keep the public safe. A broader consideration of crime and the inequalities that underlie it offers a fresh opportunity to rethink public policies and enduring issues of crime and criminal justice.</p><p>Challenging the many persistent inequalities in the perception of and response to crime this critique of American crime and punishment will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as scholars in the fields of criminology sociology and law.</p>