Built to Punish: How the Criminal Justice System Undermines American Society

Nora V Demleitner
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Built to Punish: How the Criminal Justice System Undermines American Society

Nora V Demleitner
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275 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 21, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 275
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot
  • ISBN: 9781633888609
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Nora Demleiter is a chaired law professor at Virginia’s Washington and Lee University, one of the nation’s top law schools. She has a national and international reputation in criminal justice reform work. Her extensive writing has focused especially on sentencing and the myriad consequences that flow from punishment.

She regularly presents her work at academic conferences and participates in panel discussions for the general public. She is frequently invited to speak at law schools and colleges around the country. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, , USA Today, The Conversation, The Hill, Huffington Post, L.A. Times, National Law Journal, and others. Outlets such as PRI, NPR, ProPublica, The Guardian, The Crime Report, and Vice Magazine have cited her and her work.

During her quarter century in the legal academy, she has served as dean of two law schools and taught at six US law schools. She has served held significant research fellowships in the United States and in Europe. She has been elected to the most prestigious legal organizations in the United States, including the American Bar Fellows and the American Law Institute, which has 4,500 members drawn from faculty, judges, and lawyers. Because of her scholarly writing about comparative law and European criminal justice systems, she has also been elected to the European Law Institute and the International Academy of Comparative Law.

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