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A comprehensive collection of the essential writings on race and crime, this important reader spans more than a century and clearly demonstrates the long-standing difficulties minorities have faced with the justice system.
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A comprehensive collection of the essential writings on race and crime, this important reader spans more than a century and clearly demonstrates the long-standing difficulties minorities have faced with the justice system.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2013
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Shaun L. Gabbidon is Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs and Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program at Pennsylvania State University, Capital College, Harrisburg. Helen Taylor Greene is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University.
Race and Crime: Early Writings 1. W. E. B. Du Bois (1901) "The Spawn of
Slavery: The Convict Lease System in the South." 2. Norman Hayner (1938)
"Social Factors in Oriental Crime" American Journal of Sociology." 3.
Norman Hayner (1942) "Variability in the Criminal Behavior of American
Indians." 4. Oliver Cox (1945) "Lynching and the Status Quo." Race, Crime,
and theDisproportionality Debate 5. Alfred Blumstein (1982) "On Racial
Disproportionality of United States' Prison Populations." 6. Ruth Peterson
and John Hagan (1984) "Changing Conceptions of Race: Toward an Account of
Anomalous Findings of Sentencing Research." 7. John DiLulio (1996) "My
Black Crime Problem, and Ours." 8. Matt Delisi and Robert Regoli (1999)
"Race, Conventional Crime, and Criminal Justice: The Declining Importance
of Skin Color." Women, Race, and Crime 9. Hans Von Hentig (1942) "The
Criminality of Colored Women." 10. Jody Miller (1998) "Up it Up: Gender and
the Accomplishment of Street Robbery." 11. Jacqueline Huey and Michael
Lynch (1996) "The Image of Black Women in Criminology: Historical
Stereotypes as Theoretical Foundation" 12. Carolyn M. West, Glenda Kaufman,
and Jana L. Jasinski (1998) "Sociodemographic Predictors and Cultural
Barriers to Help-Seeking Behavior by Latina and Anglo American Battered
Women." Race, Crime, andCommunities 13. Robert Sampson and William Julius
Wilson (1995) "Toward a Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality." 14.
Albert J. Meehan and Michael C. Ponder (2002) "Race and Place: The Ecology
of Racial Profiling African American Motorists." 15. Jared Taylor and
Glayde Whitney (2002) "Racial Profiling: Is There an Empirical Basis?" 16.
Barbara Perry (2002) "Defending the Color Line: Racially and Ethnically
Motivated Hate Crime." Explaining Race and ViolentCrimes 17. Darnell
Hawkins (1984) "Black and White Homicide Differentials: Alternatives to an
Inadequate Theory." 18. Ramiro Martinez, Matthew T. Lee, and Amie L.
Nielson (2001) "Revisiting the Scarface Legacy: The Victim/Offender
Relationship and Mariel Homicides in Miami." 19. Ronet Bachman (1991) "An
Analysis of American Indian Homicide: A Test of Social Disorganization and
Economic Deprivation at the Reservation County Level." 20. Marianne R.
Yoshioka, Jennifer DiNoia, and Komal Ullah (2001) "Attitudes Towards
Marital Violence: An Examination of Four Asian Communities." Race, Crime
and Punishment 21. Marjorie Zatz (1987) "The Changing Forms of
Racial/Ethnic Biases in Sentencing." 22. Alexander Alvarez and Ronet
Bachman (1996) "American Indians and Sentencing Disparity: An Arizona
Test." 23. Loic Wacquant (2000) "The New 'Peculiar Institution': On the
Prison as Surrogate Ghetto." 24. Paula Kautt and Cassia Spohn (2002)
"Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders? Testing for Interactions Among
Offenders' Race, Drug Type, and Sentencing Strategy in Federal Drug
Sentences."
Slavery: The Convict Lease System in the South." 2. Norman Hayner (1938)
"Social Factors in Oriental Crime" American Journal of Sociology." 3.
Norman Hayner (1942) "Variability in the Criminal Behavior of American
Indians." 4. Oliver Cox (1945) "Lynching and the Status Quo." Race, Crime,
and theDisproportionality Debate 5. Alfred Blumstein (1982) "On Racial
Disproportionality of United States' Prison Populations." 6. Ruth Peterson
and John Hagan (1984) "Changing Conceptions of Race: Toward an Account of
Anomalous Findings of Sentencing Research." 7. John DiLulio (1996) "My
Black Crime Problem, and Ours." 8. Matt Delisi and Robert Regoli (1999)
"Race, Conventional Crime, and Criminal Justice: The Declining Importance
of Skin Color." Women, Race, and Crime 9. Hans Von Hentig (1942) "The
Criminality of Colored Women." 10. Jody Miller (1998) "Up it Up: Gender and
the Accomplishment of Street Robbery." 11. Jacqueline Huey and Michael
Lynch (1996) "The Image of Black Women in Criminology: Historical
Stereotypes as Theoretical Foundation" 12. Carolyn M. West, Glenda Kaufman,
and Jana L. Jasinski (1998) "Sociodemographic Predictors and Cultural
Barriers to Help-Seeking Behavior by Latina and Anglo American Battered
Women." Race, Crime, andCommunities 13. Robert Sampson and William Julius
Wilson (1995) "Toward a Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality." 14.
Albert J. Meehan and Michael C. Ponder (2002) "Race and Place: The Ecology
of Racial Profiling African American Motorists." 15. Jared Taylor and
Glayde Whitney (2002) "Racial Profiling: Is There an Empirical Basis?" 16.
Barbara Perry (2002) "Defending the Color Line: Racially and Ethnically
Motivated Hate Crime." Explaining Race and ViolentCrimes 17. Darnell
Hawkins (1984) "Black and White Homicide Differentials: Alternatives to an
Inadequate Theory." 18. Ramiro Martinez, Matthew T. Lee, and Amie L.
Nielson (2001) "Revisiting the Scarface Legacy: The Victim/Offender
Relationship and Mariel Homicides in Miami." 19. Ronet Bachman (1991) "An
Analysis of American Indian Homicide: A Test of Social Disorganization and
Economic Deprivation at the Reservation County Level." 20. Marianne R.
Yoshioka, Jennifer DiNoia, and Komal Ullah (2001) "Attitudes Towards
Marital Violence: An Examination of Four Asian Communities." Race, Crime
and Punishment 21. Marjorie Zatz (1987) "The Changing Forms of
Racial/Ethnic Biases in Sentencing." 22. Alexander Alvarez and Ronet
Bachman (1996) "American Indians and Sentencing Disparity: An Arizona
Test." 23. Loic Wacquant (2000) "The New 'Peculiar Institution': On the
Prison as Surrogate Ghetto." 24. Paula Kautt and Cassia Spohn (2002)
"Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders? Testing for Interactions Among
Offenders' Race, Drug Type, and Sentencing Strategy in Federal Drug
Sentences."
Race and Crime: Early Writings 1. W. E. B. Du Bois (1901) "The Spawn of
Slavery: The Convict Lease System in the South." 2. Norman Hayner (1938)
"Social Factors in Oriental Crime" American Journal of Sociology." 3.
Norman Hayner (1942) "Variability in the Criminal Behavior of American
Indians." 4. Oliver Cox (1945) "Lynching and the Status Quo." Race, Crime,
and theDisproportionality Debate 5. Alfred Blumstein (1982) "On Racial
Disproportionality of United States' Prison Populations." 6. Ruth Peterson
and John Hagan (1984) "Changing Conceptions of Race: Toward an Account of
Anomalous Findings of Sentencing Research." 7. John DiLulio (1996) "My
Black Crime Problem, and Ours." 8. Matt Delisi and Robert Regoli (1999)
"Race, Conventional Crime, and Criminal Justice: The Declining Importance
of Skin Color." Women, Race, and Crime 9. Hans Von Hentig (1942) "The
Criminality of Colored Women." 10. Jody Miller (1998) "Up it Up: Gender and
the Accomplishment of Street Robbery." 11. Jacqueline Huey and Michael
Lynch (1996) "The Image of Black Women in Criminology: Historical
Stereotypes as Theoretical Foundation" 12. Carolyn M. West, Glenda Kaufman,
and Jana L. Jasinski (1998) "Sociodemographic Predictors and Cultural
Barriers to Help-Seeking Behavior by Latina and Anglo American Battered
Women." Race, Crime, andCommunities 13. Robert Sampson and William Julius
Wilson (1995) "Toward a Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality." 14.
Albert J. Meehan and Michael C. Ponder (2002) "Race and Place: The Ecology
of Racial Profiling African American Motorists." 15. Jared Taylor and
Glayde Whitney (2002) "Racial Profiling: Is There an Empirical Basis?" 16.
Barbara Perry (2002) "Defending the Color Line: Racially and Ethnically
Motivated Hate Crime." Explaining Race and ViolentCrimes 17. Darnell
Hawkins (1984) "Black and White Homicide Differentials: Alternatives to an
Inadequate Theory." 18. Ramiro Martinez, Matthew T. Lee, and Amie L.
Nielson (2001) "Revisiting the Scarface Legacy: The Victim/Offender
Relationship and Mariel Homicides in Miami." 19. Ronet Bachman (1991) "An
Analysis of American Indian Homicide: A Test of Social Disorganization and
Economic Deprivation at the Reservation County Level." 20. Marianne R.
Yoshioka, Jennifer DiNoia, and Komal Ullah (2001) "Attitudes Towards
Marital Violence: An Examination of Four Asian Communities." Race, Crime
and Punishment 21. Marjorie Zatz (1987) "The Changing Forms of
Racial/Ethnic Biases in Sentencing." 22. Alexander Alvarez and Ronet
Bachman (1996) "American Indians and Sentencing Disparity: An Arizona
Test." 23. Loic Wacquant (2000) "The New 'Peculiar Institution': On the
Prison as Surrogate Ghetto." 24. Paula Kautt and Cassia Spohn (2002)
"Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders? Testing for Interactions Among
Offenders' Race, Drug Type, and Sentencing Strategy in Federal Drug
Sentences."
Slavery: The Convict Lease System in the South." 2. Norman Hayner (1938)
"Social Factors in Oriental Crime" American Journal of Sociology." 3.
Norman Hayner (1942) "Variability in the Criminal Behavior of American
Indians." 4. Oliver Cox (1945) "Lynching and the Status Quo." Race, Crime,
and theDisproportionality Debate 5. Alfred Blumstein (1982) "On Racial
Disproportionality of United States' Prison Populations." 6. Ruth Peterson
and John Hagan (1984) "Changing Conceptions of Race: Toward an Account of
Anomalous Findings of Sentencing Research." 7. John DiLulio (1996) "My
Black Crime Problem, and Ours." 8. Matt Delisi and Robert Regoli (1999)
"Race, Conventional Crime, and Criminal Justice: The Declining Importance
of Skin Color." Women, Race, and Crime 9. Hans Von Hentig (1942) "The
Criminality of Colored Women." 10. Jody Miller (1998) "Up it Up: Gender and
the Accomplishment of Street Robbery." 11. Jacqueline Huey and Michael
Lynch (1996) "The Image of Black Women in Criminology: Historical
Stereotypes as Theoretical Foundation" 12. Carolyn M. West, Glenda Kaufman,
and Jana L. Jasinski (1998) "Sociodemographic Predictors and Cultural
Barriers to Help-Seeking Behavior by Latina and Anglo American Battered
Women." Race, Crime, andCommunities 13. Robert Sampson and William Julius
Wilson (1995) "Toward a Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality." 14.
Albert J. Meehan and Michael C. Ponder (2002) "Race and Place: The Ecology
of Racial Profiling African American Motorists." 15. Jared Taylor and
Glayde Whitney (2002) "Racial Profiling: Is There an Empirical Basis?" 16.
Barbara Perry (2002) "Defending the Color Line: Racially and Ethnically
Motivated Hate Crime." Explaining Race and ViolentCrimes 17. Darnell
Hawkins (1984) "Black and White Homicide Differentials: Alternatives to an
Inadequate Theory." 18. Ramiro Martinez, Matthew T. Lee, and Amie L.
Nielson (2001) "Revisiting the Scarface Legacy: The Victim/Offender
Relationship and Mariel Homicides in Miami." 19. Ronet Bachman (1991) "An
Analysis of American Indian Homicide: A Test of Social Disorganization and
Economic Deprivation at the Reservation County Level." 20. Marianne R.
Yoshioka, Jennifer DiNoia, and Komal Ullah (2001) "Attitudes Towards
Marital Violence: An Examination of Four Asian Communities." Race, Crime
and Punishment 21. Marjorie Zatz (1987) "The Changing Forms of
Racial/Ethnic Biases in Sentencing." 22. Alexander Alvarez and Ronet
Bachman (1996) "American Indians and Sentencing Disparity: An Arizona
Test." 23. Loic Wacquant (2000) "The New 'Peculiar Institution': On the
Prison as Surrogate Ghetto." 24. Paula Kautt and Cassia Spohn (2002)
"Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders? Testing for Interactions Among
Offenders' Race, Drug Type, and Sentencing Strategy in Federal Drug
Sentences."