Thursday, June 01, 2006

Author Ethan Brown Working On New Book 'Snitch'

Author Ethan Brown is working on the follow-up to his critically acclaimed book Queens Reigns Supreme: Fat Cat, 50 Cent and the Rise of the Hip-Hop Hustler.
Snitch will take a critical look at the federal government's use of informants to build cases, how America's legal system relies on informants, and the rise of the "snitch" as social anathema within inner-city,
Hip-Hop, and youth cultures.
"It will trace the feds' reliance on informants to a series of anti-crime bills passed by Congress during the 1980's which imposed stiff mandatory minimums for drug-related crimes and therefore created a situation where defendants are forced to either plead out--or, more often than not, cooperate with government," Brown explained to AllHipHop.com.
"Along the way, I will be closely examining draconian drug policy efforts such as 'Three Strikes' provisions and sentencing guidelines that treat five grams of crack as the equivalent of five hundred grams of powder cocaine."
Queens Reigns Supreme is also being produced for
television, as Tommy Mottola's The Mottola Company has optioned film and television rights to the book in January.
Snitch will be published by Public Affairs, a law and policy oriented publishing house.