This book offers an accessible and innovative approach for students studying ethnicity and crime, incorporating current empirical research and and drawing on a range of contemporary issues such as terrorism, immigration detention and youth gangs.
This book offers an accessible and innovative approach for students studying ethnicity and crime, incorporating current empirical research and and drawing on a range of contemporary issues such as terrorism, immigration detention and youth gangs.
Coretta Phillips is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Colin Webster is Reader in Criminology at Leeds Metropolitan University and Visiting Research Fellow at Teesside University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. 'Anti-Semitism' and anti-Jewish hatred: conceptual, political and legal challenges 3. Negotiating identities: ethnicity, religion and social cohesion in London and Bradford 4. We belong to Glasgow: the thirdspace of youth 'gangs' and asylum seeker, refugee and migrant groups 5. Citizenship and belonging in a women's immigration detention centre 6. Black perspectives on race, crime and justice 7. Configuring ethnic identities: resistance as a response to counter-terrorist policy 8. Offenders or victims? An exploration of Gypsies and Travellers as a policing paradox 9. Inside white - racism, social relations and ethnicity in English prison 10. New directions and new generations - old and new racism?
1. Introduction 2. 'Anti-Semitism' and anti-Jewish hatred: conceptual, political and legal challenges 3. Negotiating identities: ethnicity, religion and social cohesion in London and Bradford 4. We belong to Glasgow: the thirdspace of youth 'gangs' and asylum seeker, refugee and migrant groups 5. Citizenship and belonging in a women's immigration detention centre 6. Black perspectives on race, crime and justice 7. Configuring ethnic identities: resistance as a response to counter-terrorist policy 8. Offenders or victims? An exploration of Gypsies and Travellers as a policing paradox 9. Inside white - racism, social relations and ethnicity in English prison 10. New directions and new generations - old and new racism?
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