Suggestions for Fixing a Criminal Justice System in Crisis from a Criminal Justice Expert

Today, the criminal justice system is in crisis. U.S. prisons and jails are overcrowded with over 2.2 million convicts, and people are increasingly scared by the number of mass murders in America. They have good reason to be scared, given that the recent Thousand Oaks shooting massacre was the 307th mass shooting in the US this year — an average of over one a day.

Fixing the Criminal Justice System

Introduces American Leadership Books which publishes books that suggest ways to fix the system.

The publisher specializes in books on the U.S. criminal justice system, the U.S. prison system, U.S. corrections system, and the U.S. courts, prosecutors, and defense attorneys.

Overcoming the Drug Crisis

Provides a brief overview of the way American Leadership Books offers suggestions on dealing with the Opioid crisis in the U.S.
There is also a book on the American political system, dealing with the Great National Divides that have split the national based on racial, ethnic, and demographic characteristics, including occupation, income, education, and divisions between North and South, rural and urban America, and the Coast and Midwest.