A review by lactoseintolerant
Policing the Black Man: Arrest, Prosecution, and Imprisonment by Angela J. Davis, Bryan Stevenson, Marc Mauer

This book has a bizarrely pro-cop and pro-policing-in-general tone, while providing information on how racist the policing and court systems are. If you're looking for prison abolition viewpoints, you will not find them here (which is greatly misleading with the positioning of Angela Davis as a key author- whoops! wrong middle initial). If you're looking for a lot of facts about racism towards Black men within law enforcement, prosecution and prosecutors, and juries, without challenging the ideals of American justice, this is the book for you. The focus on prosecutors was greatly informative. Somehow circling back to bad apple theory after essays upon essays explaining how racism extends to every facet of the justice system was extremely frustrating.