Books by Joe Domanick
Joe Domanick is an award-winning investigative journalist and author. Currently, Domanick is Associate Director of the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, West Coast editor of The CrimeReport.org and editor and host of CMCJ’s Juvenile Justice New Network forum. As adjunct professor, he taught courses at the School of Journalism of USC Annenberg’s School for Communication from 1999 to 2012. Domanick’s latest book, Blue: The LAPD and the Battle to Redeem American Policing is published in August, 2015.
Cruel Justice
by Joe Domanick
This was the book that I had to write. I felt I could tell he story of the whole disastrous War on Drugs and the quadrupling of sentences by talking about how this law was passed.
Interviews with Joe Domanick
The best books on Race and American Policing, recommended by Joe Domanick
The author and journalist describes how racism, violence, and corruption became entrenched in police departments across America. He picks five books describing a stark reality, and suggests a blueprint for change
Interviews where books by Joe Domanick were recommended
The best books on Race and American Policing, recommended by Joe Domanick
The author and journalist describes how racism, violence, and corruption became entrenched in police departments across America. He picks five books describing a stark reality, and suggests a blueprint for change