Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration
Herausgeber: Bucerius, Sandra M; Tonry, Michael
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The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration provides comprehensive analyses of current knowledge about the unwarranted disparities in dealings with the criminal justice system faced by some disadvantaged minority groups in all developed countries. Topics include legal and illegal immigration, ethnic and race relations, and discrimination and exclusion, and their links to crime in the United States and elsewhere. Leading scholars from sociology, criminology, law, psychology, geography, and political science document and explore relations among race, ethnicity, immigration, and crime.…mehr
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The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration provides comprehensive analyses of current knowledge about the unwarranted disparities in dealings with the criminal justice system faced by some disadvantaged minority groups in all developed countries. Topics include legal and illegal immigration, ethnic and race relations, and discrimination and exclusion, and their links to crime in the United States and elsewhere. Leading scholars from sociology, criminology, law, psychology, geography, and political science document and explore relations among race, ethnicity, immigration, and crime.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 962
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947330
- ISBN-10: 0190947330
- Artikelnr.: 54469463
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 962
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947330
- ISBN-10: 0190947330
- Artikelnr.: 54469463
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sandra M. Bucerius is Associate Professor of sociology at the University of Alberta. Michael Tonry is the McKnight Presidential Professor of Criminal Law and Policy, Director of the Institute on Crime and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota, and a Scientific Member of Germany's Max Planck Society. He is also Senior Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement in Amsterdam.
* Introduction on Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration
* Michael Tonry and Sandra M. Bucerius
* Section 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in the United States
* 1. The Racialization of Latinos in the United States
* Douglas S. Massey
* 2. Race and Crime in American Politics From Law and Order to Willie
Horton and Beyond
* Amy E. Lerman and Vesla M. Weaver
* 3. Race, Crime, and Public Opinion
* James D. Unnever
* 4. Racial and Ethnic Patterns in Criminality and Victimization
* Toya Like-Haislip
* 5. Race, Crime, and Policing
* Robin S. Engel and Kristin Swartz
* 6. Racial Disparities in Prosecution, Sentencing, and Punishment
* Cassia Spohn
* 7. Race and Drugs
* Jamie Fellner
* 8. Case Study: Living the Drama-Community, Conflict, and Culture
among Inner City Boys
* David J. Harding
* 9. Case Study: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered
Violence
* Jody Miller
* Section 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in Other Developed Countries
* 10. Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Canada
* Akwasi Owusu-Bempah and Scot Wortley
* 11. Ethnicities, Racism, and Crime in England and Wales
* Alpa Parmar
* 12. Indigenous People and Sentencing Courts in Australia, New
Zealand, and Canada
* Elena Marchetti and Riley Downie
* 13 Colonial Processes, Indigenous Peoples, and Criminal Justice
Systems
* Chris Cunneen
* 14. Black Cannabis Dealers in a White Welfare State: Race, Politics,
and Street Capital in Norway
* Sveinung Sandberg
* 15. Case Study: Black Homicide Victimization in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
* Sara K. Thompson
* Section 3: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States
* 16. The Politics of Immigration and Crime
* Jessica T. Simes and Mary C. Waters
* 17. Traffickers? Terrorists? Smugglers? Immigrants in the United
States and International Crime before World War II
* Paul Knepper
* 18. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States: Crimes By
and Against Immigrants
* Jacob Stowell and Stephanie DiPietro
* 19. Immigration and Crime in U.S. Communities: Charting Some
Promising New Directions in Research
* Charis E. Kubrin and Glenn A. Trager
* 20. Immigrants and their Children: Evidence on Generational
Differences in Crime
* Luca Berardi and Sandra M. Bucerius
* 21. Latino/Hispanic Immigration and Crime
* Ramiro Martinez and Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco
* 22. Criminalizing Settlement: The Politics of Immigration in the
American South
* Jamie Winders
* 23. The Law of Immigration and Crime
* Mary Fan
* Section 4: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in Other Developed
Countries
* 24. Searching (with Minimal Success) for Links between Immigration
and Imprisonment
* Jennifer Hochschild and Colin Brown
* 25. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in France
* Sophie Body-Gendrot
* 26. The Convergence of Control: Immigration and Crime in Contemporary
Japan
* Ryoko Yamamoto and David Johnson
* 27. Ethnicity, Migration, and Crime in the Netherlands
* Godfried Engbersen, Arjen Leerkes, and Erik Snel
* 28. Immigration, Crime, and Criminalization in Italy
* Stefania Crocitti
* 29. Case Study: Sentencing Violent Juvenile Offenders in Color Blind
France: Does Ethnicity Matter?
* Sebastian Roché, Mirta B. Gordon, and Marie-Aude Depuiset
* 30. Lost and Found: Christianity, Conversion, and Gang Disaffiliation
in Guatemala
* Kevin L. O'Neill
* 31. Immigration, Social Exclusion, and Informal Economies: Muslim
Immigrants in Frankfurt
* Sandra M. Bucerius
* Index
* Michael Tonry and Sandra M. Bucerius
* Section 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in the United States
* 1. The Racialization of Latinos in the United States
* Douglas S. Massey
* 2. Race and Crime in American Politics From Law and Order to Willie
Horton and Beyond
* Amy E. Lerman and Vesla M. Weaver
* 3. Race, Crime, and Public Opinion
* James D. Unnever
* 4. Racial and Ethnic Patterns in Criminality and Victimization
* Toya Like-Haislip
* 5. Race, Crime, and Policing
* Robin S. Engel and Kristin Swartz
* 6. Racial Disparities in Prosecution, Sentencing, and Punishment
* Cassia Spohn
* 7. Race and Drugs
* Jamie Fellner
* 8. Case Study: Living the Drama-Community, Conflict, and Culture
among Inner City Boys
* David J. Harding
* 9. Case Study: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered
Violence
* Jody Miller
* Section 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in Other Developed Countries
* 10. Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Canada
* Akwasi Owusu-Bempah and Scot Wortley
* 11. Ethnicities, Racism, and Crime in England and Wales
* Alpa Parmar
* 12. Indigenous People and Sentencing Courts in Australia, New
Zealand, and Canada
* Elena Marchetti and Riley Downie
* 13 Colonial Processes, Indigenous Peoples, and Criminal Justice
Systems
* Chris Cunneen
* 14. Black Cannabis Dealers in a White Welfare State: Race, Politics,
and Street Capital in Norway
* Sveinung Sandberg
* 15. Case Study: Black Homicide Victimization in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
* Sara K. Thompson
* Section 3: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States
* 16. The Politics of Immigration and Crime
* Jessica T. Simes and Mary C. Waters
* 17. Traffickers? Terrorists? Smugglers? Immigrants in the United
States and International Crime before World War II
* Paul Knepper
* 18. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States: Crimes By
and Against Immigrants
* Jacob Stowell and Stephanie DiPietro
* 19. Immigration and Crime in U.S. Communities: Charting Some
Promising New Directions in Research
* Charis E. Kubrin and Glenn A. Trager
* 20. Immigrants and their Children: Evidence on Generational
Differences in Crime
* Luca Berardi and Sandra M. Bucerius
* 21. Latino/Hispanic Immigration and Crime
* Ramiro Martinez and Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco
* 22. Criminalizing Settlement: The Politics of Immigration in the
American South
* Jamie Winders
* 23. The Law of Immigration and Crime
* Mary Fan
* Section 4: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in Other Developed
Countries
* 24. Searching (with Minimal Success) for Links between Immigration
and Imprisonment
* Jennifer Hochschild and Colin Brown
* 25. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in France
* Sophie Body-Gendrot
* 26. The Convergence of Control: Immigration and Crime in Contemporary
Japan
* Ryoko Yamamoto and David Johnson
* 27. Ethnicity, Migration, and Crime in the Netherlands
* Godfried Engbersen, Arjen Leerkes, and Erik Snel
* 28. Immigration, Crime, and Criminalization in Italy
* Stefania Crocitti
* 29. Case Study: Sentencing Violent Juvenile Offenders in Color Blind
France: Does Ethnicity Matter?
* Sebastian Roché, Mirta B. Gordon, and Marie-Aude Depuiset
* 30. Lost and Found: Christianity, Conversion, and Gang Disaffiliation
in Guatemala
* Kevin L. O'Neill
* 31. Immigration, Social Exclusion, and Informal Economies: Muslim
Immigrants in Frankfurt
* Sandra M. Bucerius
* Index
* Introduction on Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration
* Michael Tonry and Sandra M. Bucerius
* Section 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in the United States
* 1. The Racialization of Latinos in the United States
* Douglas S. Massey
* 2. Race and Crime in American Politics From Law and Order to Willie
Horton and Beyond
* Amy E. Lerman and Vesla M. Weaver
* 3. Race, Crime, and Public Opinion
* James D. Unnever
* 4. Racial and Ethnic Patterns in Criminality and Victimization
* Toya Like-Haislip
* 5. Race, Crime, and Policing
* Robin S. Engel and Kristin Swartz
* 6. Racial Disparities in Prosecution, Sentencing, and Punishment
* Cassia Spohn
* 7. Race and Drugs
* Jamie Fellner
* 8. Case Study: Living the Drama-Community, Conflict, and Culture
among Inner City Boys
* David J. Harding
* 9. Case Study: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered
Violence
* Jody Miller
* Section 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in Other Developed Countries
* 10. Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Canada
* Akwasi Owusu-Bempah and Scot Wortley
* 11. Ethnicities, Racism, and Crime in England and Wales
* Alpa Parmar
* 12. Indigenous People and Sentencing Courts in Australia, New
Zealand, and Canada
* Elena Marchetti and Riley Downie
* 13 Colonial Processes, Indigenous Peoples, and Criminal Justice
Systems
* Chris Cunneen
* 14. Black Cannabis Dealers in a White Welfare State: Race, Politics,
and Street Capital in Norway
* Sveinung Sandberg
* 15. Case Study: Black Homicide Victimization in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
* Sara K. Thompson
* Section 3: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States
* 16. The Politics of Immigration and Crime
* Jessica T. Simes and Mary C. Waters
* 17. Traffickers? Terrorists? Smugglers? Immigrants in the United
States and International Crime before World War II
* Paul Knepper
* 18. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States: Crimes By
and Against Immigrants
* Jacob Stowell and Stephanie DiPietro
* 19. Immigration and Crime in U.S. Communities: Charting Some
Promising New Directions in Research
* Charis E. Kubrin and Glenn A. Trager
* 20. Immigrants and their Children: Evidence on Generational
Differences in Crime
* Luca Berardi and Sandra M. Bucerius
* 21. Latino/Hispanic Immigration and Crime
* Ramiro Martinez and Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco
* 22. Criminalizing Settlement: The Politics of Immigration in the
American South
* Jamie Winders
* 23. The Law of Immigration and Crime
* Mary Fan
* Section 4: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in Other Developed
Countries
* 24. Searching (with Minimal Success) for Links between Immigration
and Imprisonment
* Jennifer Hochschild and Colin Brown
* 25. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in France
* Sophie Body-Gendrot
* 26. The Convergence of Control: Immigration and Crime in Contemporary
Japan
* Ryoko Yamamoto and David Johnson
* 27. Ethnicity, Migration, and Crime in the Netherlands
* Godfried Engbersen, Arjen Leerkes, and Erik Snel
* 28. Immigration, Crime, and Criminalization in Italy
* Stefania Crocitti
* 29. Case Study: Sentencing Violent Juvenile Offenders in Color Blind
France: Does Ethnicity Matter?
* Sebastian Roché, Mirta B. Gordon, and Marie-Aude Depuiset
* 30. Lost and Found: Christianity, Conversion, and Gang Disaffiliation
in Guatemala
* Kevin L. O'Neill
* 31. Immigration, Social Exclusion, and Informal Economies: Muslim
Immigrants in Frankfurt
* Sandra M. Bucerius
* Index
* Michael Tonry and Sandra M. Bucerius
* Section 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in the United States
* 1. The Racialization of Latinos in the United States
* Douglas S. Massey
* 2. Race and Crime in American Politics From Law and Order to Willie
Horton and Beyond
* Amy E. Lerman and Vesla M. Weaver
* 3. Race, Crime, and Public Opinion
* James D. Unnever
* 4. Racial and Ethnic Patterns in Criminality and Victimization
* Toya Like-Haislip
* 5. Race, Crime, and Policing
* Robin S. Engel and Kristin Swartz
* 6. Racial Disparities in Prosecution, Sentencing, and Punishment
* Cassia Spohn
* 7. Race and Drugs
* Jamie Fellner
* 8. Case Study: Living the Drama-Community, Conflict, and Culture
among Inner City Boys
* David J. Harding
* 9. Case Study: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered
Violence
* Jody Miller
* Section 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in Other Developed Countries
* 10. Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Canada
* Akwasi Owusu-Bempah and Scot Wortley
* 11. Ethnicities, Racism, and Crime in England and Wales
* Alpa Parmar
* 12. Indigenous People and Sentencing Courts in Australia, New
Zealand, and Canada
* Elena Marchetti and Riley Downie
* 13 Colonial Processes, Indigenous Peoples, and Criminal Justice
Systems
* Chris Cunneen
* 14. Black Cannabis Dealers in a White Welfare State: Race, Politics,
and Street Capital in Norway
* Sveinung Sandberg
* 15. Case Study: Black Homicide Victimization in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
* Sara K. Thompson
* Section 3: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States
* 16. The Politics of Immigration and Crime
* Jessica T. Simes and Mary C. Waters
* 17. Traffickers? Terrorists? Smugglers? Immigrants in the United
States and International Crime before World War II
* Paul Knepper
* 18. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in the United States: Crimes By
and Against Immigrants
* Jacob Stowell and Stephanie DiPietro
* 19. Immigration and Crime in U.S. Communities: Charting Some
Promising New Directions in Research
* Charis E. Kubrin and Glenn A. Trager
* 20. Immigrants and their Children: Evidence on Generational
Differences in Crime
* Luca Berardi and Sandra M. Bucerius
* 21. Latino/Hispanic Immigration and Crime
* Ramiro Martinez and Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco
* 22. Criminalizing Settlement: The Politics of Immigration in the
American South
* Jamie Winders
* 23. The Law of Immigration and Crime
* Mary Fan
* Section 4: Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in Other Developed
Countries
* 24. Searching (with Minimal Success) for Links between Immigration
and Imprisonment
* Jennifer Hochschild and Colin Brown
* 25. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration in France
* Sophie Body-Gendrot
* 26. The Convergence of Control: Immigration and Crime in Contemporary
Japan
* Ryoko Yamamoto and David Johnson
* 27. Ethnicity, Migration, and Crime in the Netherlands
* Godfried Engbersen, Arjen Leerkes, and Erik Snel
* 28. Immigration, Crime, and Criminalization in Italy
* Stefania Crocitti
* 29. Case Study: Sentencing Violent Juvenile Offenders in Color Blind
France: Does Ethnicity Matter?
* Sebastian Roché, Mirta B. Gordon, and Marie-Aude Depuiset
* 30. Lost and Found: Christianity, Conversion, and Gang Disaffiliation
in Guatemala
* Kevin L. O'Neill
* 31. Immigration, Social Exclusion, and Informal Economies: Muslim
Immigrants in Frankfurt
* Sandra M. Bucerius
* Index