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Butterfield, Fox.
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Bogle, Bobby.
Criminals -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Criminals -- Family relationships -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Families -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Crime -- Sociological aspects -- Case studies.
Criminal behavior, Prediction of -- Case studies.
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Butterfield, Fox.
Bogle, Bobby.
Criminals -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Criminals -- Family relationships -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Families -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Crime -- Sociological aspects -- Case studies.
Criminal behavior, Prediction of -- Case studies.
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In my father's house : a
new
view
of
how
crime
runs
in the
family
/ Fox Butterfield.
by
Butterfield, Fox.
Alfred A. Knopf, 2018.
Call #:
364.3092 B988i
Subjects
Bogle, Bobby.
Criminals -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Criminals --
Family
relationships -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Families -- Oregon -- Case studies.
Crime
-- Sociological aspects -- Case studies.
Criminal behavior, Prediction of -- Case studies.
ISBN:
9781400041022 (hc.)
Alternate title:
New
view
of
how
crime
runs
in the
family
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
xii, 265 p., 8 unnumbered pages of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Prologue: It takes a
family
to raise a criminal -- I: ORIGINAL SIN. Louis and Elvie : the carnival ; Charlie and Dude : growing up criminal ; A burglary by the whole
family
-- II: AND THEIR CHILDREN AFTER THEM. Rooster and his boys : on to Oregon ; Bobby and Tracey : the
family
curse ; Kathy : "trailer trash" ; Tracey : a fateful compulsion ; Tony : a murder in Tucson -- III: BREAKING THE
FAMILY
CURSE. Tammie : walking with Jesus ; Ashley : the first to college.
Summary:
"From a Pulitzer Prize-winning
New
York Times journalist, a pathbreaking examination of our huge incarceration problem through the lens of the family--specifically one Oregon
family
with a generations-long legacy of lawlessness. As few as 5 percent of families account for half of all
crime
, and only 10 percent of families account for two-thirds. But the full significance of such astonishing statistics is revealed only when we look into the human faces behind them. Meet, therefore, the Bogles. For them
crime
is a heritage from deep in the past, a malignant tradition passed from parents to children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren. In the course of a century, at least sixty of their kin have been incarcerated or placed on criminal probation. With keen sympathy and a deep knowledge of criminology, Fox Butterfield, author of the classic work on American violence All God's Children, introduces us to the Bogle
family
, its winding history, its singular characters and of course its felonies, misdemeanors and malefactions. In one instance mother, father and their eight children get into the
family
truck and--in the spirit of loving camaraderie with which another
family
might go out for ice cream--head off to burglarize a fish hatchery. What, Butterfield asks, can the criminal justice system do under such circumstances? The answers to such a question require us to reconsider our preconceptions about justice. They also challenge our deepest stereotypes, for the Bogles, a white
family
, force us to disentangle race from our ideas about
crime
. Here we meet individuals who are by turns deplorable, tragic and even inspiring in their efforts to repudiate an outlaw's inheritance. We see the harsh world in which they live and which has, in no small measure, created and perpetuated the
family
"curse." We come to understand, too,
how
insights about families like the Bogles are beginning to motivate
new
efforts at reform. [This book] is both the indelible tale of one
family
's transgressions and tribulations, and a blueprint for an entirely
new
understanding of
crime
in America."--Dust jacket.
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