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Preface to the South End Press Edition
Introduction

One: Police
1 Justifiable Homicide: Due Process for Franklin Lynch
2 Hemenway Street with Mark Stern
3 The Police and Johnny K. by Johnny K.
4 George Enos and the Baby Carriage with Dennis Blake and Domenic Restuccia
5 The Complaint of Jamie Wickens by Jamie Wickens
6 Triple Jeopardy
7 Aberration—or Pattern?
8 Solutions

Two: Courts
9 Elijah Adlow's Court with Arthur J. Kaufman, Deborah Goldstein, Frederick Hayes, Connie Galanis, Alan Bauer, David Sobel, Arthur Werner, Mark Edell, Susan Shalhoub, Judi Kaye, Thomas Kouba, Richard Wayne, Joanne Taube, Patricia Endel, John Racicot, Carolyn Jacoby, John Carli, Joyce Harding
Gideon's Trumpet and the Mass Defenders by Paul Kaplan
10 The Rendition of Malik Hakim
11 A Jury of One's Peers
12 The Unimportant Case: Jose Gonzales by John Flym
13 A “Prostitute” in Morrisey's Court by Anne Wilson
14 Commonwealth v. Jones: The Case of Pepe by Phyllis Kachinsky
15 Solutions

Three: Prisons
16 Punishment
17 Charles Street Jail
18 Walpole
19 Journal from Hell—Jimmy Barrett's Diary in the DSU—Bridgewater
20 Solutions

Four: Housing
21 Justice Is Having a Decent Place to Live with Thomas G. Leahy, Mark Stern, Merle Berke, Janice Marin, Merrie Mitchell, Jordan Stitzer, Joseph Caruso, Ned Epstein
22 The Eviction of Peter and Catherine Hannon by Timothy McMahon

Five: Work
23 Injustice at Work

Six: Health
24 Two-Class Health Care in the Boston Ghetto by Jonathan Kozol
25 Mental Institutions for the Poor
26 Mental Institutions for the Well-Off by Margaret Kiphuth
27 A Postscript by Douglas Segal

Seven: Schools
28 All Schools Are Prep Schools
29 Sexual Tracking and Other School Tricks by Adria Reich
30 The Wellesley Incident by Joan M. Carrigan
31 A Black Student Sits in the Assembly While the Mayor Speaks (“If You're Black, There's No Explanation”) by Richard Wornum

Eight: Fighting Back
32 “The People First” versus Judge Troy by Shamus Glynn
33 Tenants Organizing by Mark Stern and Joseph Cirincione
34 Winning Back Jobs at Boston State by Henry Allen (with Charles Shively)

Conclusion Fighting Back

 

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