Copaganda

How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News

Hardcover, 432 pages

Published April 15, 2025

ISBN:
978-1-62097-853-5
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From the prizewinning rising legal star, the deeply researched and definitive book on the way the media and police distract us from what matters

"Alec Karakatsanis is a leading voice in the legal struggle to dismantle mass incarceration. . . . What he says cannot be ignored." --James Forman' Jr.

"Copaganda," as defined by Alec Karakatsanis, describes a special kind of propaganda, employed by police and news media, that shapes our fears and influences the social investments we make to address those fears. In a country that incarcerates five times more people per capita than it used to, and far more than other countries, the sprawling punishment bureaucracy spends a lot of time and money to manipulate public perception. This results in a distorted version of threat, crime, punishment, and safety in the news, which, for example, highlights crimes committed by marginalized people while ignoring more significant harms like wage …

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