Criminal to Critic

Reflections amid the American Experiment

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Criminal to Critic

Reflections amid the American Experiment

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This autobiographical discourse traces the experiences of James Palombo from drug-dealing wise-guy and convict to social worker, professor, and world traveler. Along the way, and through his struggles, Palombo speaks to a variety of important issues relative to America-a country he sees as often at odds with its own identity. Combined with the research of Randall Shelden, Criminal to Critic raises significant and timely thoughts, ultimately serving as a bridge between academic and public audiences in encouraging a dialogue imperative to today's need for a more unified and civic-minded society.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part I
Chapter 3 Jail
Chapter 4 Prison
Chapter 5 The New Place
Chapter 6 Getting Out
Part 7 Part II
Chapter 8 Getting On
Part 9 Part III
Chapter 10 Becoming an Academic
Chapter 11 Career Developments in California
Chapter 12 A Move to New York
Part 13 Part IV
Chapter 14 The European Experience
Chapter 15 The Far East
Part 16 Part V
Chapter 17 Europe and the Middle East
Chapter 18 Returning to the Scene of the Crime
Part 19 Part VI
Chapter 20 Conclusion: Rethinking America
Chapter 21 Afterword

Product details

Published Oct 23 2008
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780739129104
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 229 x 155 mm
Series Critical Perspectives on Crime and Inequality
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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