Popular and provocative-- explores how sites of power and privilege shape our understanding of crime and justice in society todayHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Leighton is professor of criminology and criminal justice at Eastern Michigan University. He is the co-author of several books, including The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison. Gregg Barak is an emeritus professor of criminology and criminal justice at Eastern Michigan University. He is the author of a number of books, including Unchecked Corporate Power. Allison Cotton is professor of criminology and criminal justice at Metropolitan State University of Denver. She is author of the book Effigy: Images of Capital Defendants. Carrie L. Buist is associate professor of criminology, criminal justice, and legal studies at Grand Valley State University. She is the co-editor and co-author of a number of books, including Queer Criminology. K. Sebastian León is associate professor of Latino and Caribbean Studies and Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. He is the author of Corrupt Capital.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Crime, Inequality, and Justice Part I: Crime Control and Criminology 1 The Crime Control Enterprise and Its Workers 2 Criminology and the Study of Class, Race, Gender, and Crime Part II: Inequality and Privilege 3 Understanding Class and Economic Privilege 4 Understanding Race and White Privilege 5 Understanding Gender and Male Privilege 6 Understanding Privilege and the Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender Part III: Law and Criminal Justice 7 Victimology and Patterns of Victimization 8 Lawmaking and the Administration of Criminal Law 9 Law Enforcement and Criminal Prosecution 10 Punishment, Sentencing, and Imprisonment Conclusion: Crime, Justice, and Policy
Introduction: Crime, Inequality, and Justice Part I: Crime Control and Criminology 1 The Crime Control Enterprise and Its Workers 2 Criminology and the Study of Class, Race, Gender, and Crime Part II: Inequality and Privilege 3 Understanding Class and Economic Privilege 4 Understanding Race and White Privilege 5 Understanding Gender and Male Privilege 6 Understanding Privilege and the Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender Part III: Law and Criminal Justice 7 Victimology and Patterns of Victimization 8 Lawmaking and the Administration of Criminal Law 9 Law Enforcement and Criminal Prosecution 10 Punishment, Sentencing, and Imprisonment Conclusion: Crime, Justice, and Policy
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