Malign Neglect
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Tonry focuses on the racial disparities in the criminal justice system, especially apparent discrimination toward black males.
Michael Tonry's work delves into the intersection of criminal law and public policy, examining historical and contemporary approaches to punishment and their societal impacts. His scholarship primarily addresses the effectiveness and fairness of the criminal justice system, scrutinizing how laws are crafted and enacted. He particularly analyzes themes of racial justice, penal systems, and the influence of politics on criminal jurisprudence.


Tonry focuses on the racial disparities in the criminal justice system, especially apparent discrimination toward black males.
The book explores the interconnectedness of penal policy trends, racial and ethnic disparities, and sentencing practices in Western countries. Michael Tonry's key writings highlight how recent research reveals the complex relationships among these issues, providing a comprehensive view of criminal justice and its implications. This collection offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of penal policy and the critical factors influencing sentencing and disparities within the system.