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Contempt of court

  • Rik Scarce

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"In 1993 Rik Scarce was imprisoned for contempt of court in Spokane, Washington. For five months he refused to testify to a federal grand jury about his interviews with animal rights activists after they had broken into a research laboratory, and his story made headlines in numerous newspapers. Now Scarce tells of his jailing and the rationale behind his ethical stance, bringing an ethnographer's trained sensibility and a journalist's storytelling skill to his tale. Viewed as an outsider even by his fellow inmates, Scarce gained from his imprisonment a painful, rare glimpse of the jail world.

This text raises serious questions about the failures of the American justice system and protection of civil liberties, and is a valuable resource for criminologists, sociologists, and corrections professionals."--Jacket.

Genres

  • Confidential communications
  • Contempt of court
  • Diaries
  • Imprisonment
  • Moral and ethical aspects
  • Prisoners
  • Professional ethics
  • Research
  • Sociologists
  • Sociology
  • Trials, litigation
  • Prisons, united states
  • Sociology, research
  • Emprisonnement
  • Procès, instances
  • Sociologues
  • Journaux intimes
  • Prisonniers
  • Outrage au tribunal
  • Secret professionnel
  • Sociologie
  • Recherche
  • Aspect moral
  • Déontologie
  • Trials
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About the author

  • Rik Scarce

    born 1958

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    Rowman & Littlefield, AltaMira Press

    2005