In light of the Black Lives Matter movement and protests in many cities, the role of race in crime and justice is now ever-more salient. This volume seeks to explore theoretical issues in depth and breadth, it should be of interest to a range of criminologists and have the potential to be used in graduate seminars and upper-level undergraduate courses.
In light of the Black Lives Matter movement and protests in many cities, the role of race in crime and justice is now ever-more salient. This volume seeks to explore theoretical issues in depth and breadth, it should be of interest to a range of criminologists and have the potential to be used in graduate seminars and upper-level undergraduate courses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James D. Unnever is a Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee. Shaun L. Gabbidon is a Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice at Penn State Harrisburg. Cecilia Chouhy is an Assistant Professor in the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Florida State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Foundations 1. A Black Criminology Matters 2. Pioneering Black Criminology: W.E.B. Du Bois and The Philadelphia Negro 3. Beyond White Criminology 4. The Racial Invariance Thesis 5. Black Criminology in the 21st Century Part II. Explaining Crime 6. The Cost of Racial Inequality Revisited: An Excursion in the Sociology of Knowledge 7. Code of the Street: Elijah Anderson and Beyond 8. Race, Place Management, and Crime 9. Racial Discrimination and Cultural Adaptations: An Evolutionary Developmental Approach 10. Forgotten Offenders: Race, White-Collar Crime, and the Black Church Part III. Social Control 11. Racial Threat and Social Control 12. Race and the Procedural Justice Model of Policing 13. The Paradox of a Black Incarceration Boom in an Era of Declining Black Crime: Causes and Consequences 14. Race and Rehabilitation
Part I. Foundations 1. A Black Criminology Matters 2. Pioneering Black Criminology: W.E.B. Du Bois and The Philadelphia Negro 3. Beyond White Criminology 4. The Racial Invariance Thesis 5. Black Criminology in the 21st Century Part II. Explaining Crime 6. The Cost of Racial Inequality Revisited: An Excursion in the Sociology of Knowledge 7. Code of the Street: Elijah Anderson and Beyond 8. Race, Place Management, and Crime 9. Racial Discrimination and Cultural Adaptations: An Evolutionary Developmental Approach 10. Forgotten Offenders: Race, White-Collar Crime, and the Black Church Part III. Social Control 11. Racial Threat and Social Control 12. Race and the Procedural Justice Model of Policing 13. The Paradox of a Black Incarceration Boom in an Era of Declining Black Crime: Causes and Consequences 14. Race and Rehabilitation
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