The criminal then is not a doer of injustice, but the reverse, he is a victim of injustice while trying to improve his situation by means that have been made necessary for the fact that capitalism has left him with few alternatives. And the upshot of this charge is that criminals are not really morally guilty, but they are in large measure unjustly punished for reacting against crimes perpetrated by the very system that punishes them. —Claire Renzetti