Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 703 g
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 703 g
ISBN: 978-1-4833-8418-4
Verlag: SAGE PUBN
“I have truly loved utilizing this textbook for my courses, and will continue to do so…”
—Katy Cathcart, University of Colorado
Written by two of the most prominent criminologists in the field, Race and Crime, Fourth Edition examines how racial and ethnic groups intersect with the U.S. criminal justice system. Award winning authors Shaun L. Gabbidon and Helen Taylor Greene provide students with the latest data and research on White, Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian-American, and Native American intersections with the criminal justice system. Rich with several timely topics such as biosocial theory, violent victimizations, police bias, and immigration policing, the Fourth Edition continues to investigate modern-day issues relevant to understanding race/ethnicity and crime in the United States. A thought-provoking discussion of contemporary issues is uniquely balanced with an historical context to offer students a panoramic perspective on race and crime. Accessible and reader friendly, this comprehensive text shows students how race and ethnicity have mattered and continue to matter in the administration of justice.
Instructors, significantly enhance teaching and learning with an expansive Instructor Teaching and Student Study Site.
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CHAPTER 1. Overview of Race and Crime
Race, DNA, Criminal Justice Databases, and Civil Rights Concerns
Race, Ethnicity, and the U.S. Population in 2013
Race, Ethnicity, and Population Trends
Prejudice and Discrimination
Historical Antecedents of Race and Crime in America
CHAPTER 2. Extent of Crime and Victimization
History of Crime and Victimization Statistics in the United States
The Uniform Crime Reporting Program
Victimization Surveys
Limitations of Arrest and Victimization Data
Arrest Trends
Victimization Trends
CHAPTER 3. Theoretical Perspectives on Race and Crime
What Is Theory?
Biology, Race, and Crime
Sociological Explanations
Collective Efficacy
Culture Conflict Theory
Strain/Anomie Theory
General Strain Theory
Subcultural Theory
Conflict Theory
The Colonial Model
Integrated and Nontraditional Theories on Race and Crime
CHAPTER 4. Policing
Overview of Policing in America
Historical Overview of Race and Policing
Contemporary Issues in Race and Policing
CHAPTER 5. Courts
Overview of American Courts: Actors and Processes
Historical Overview of Race and the Courts in America
Contemporary Issues in Race and the Courts
Scholarship on Race/Ethnicity, Bail, and Pretrial Release
Drug Courts
CHAPTER 6. Sentencing
Sentencing Philosophies
Historical Overview of Race and Sentencing
Contemporary Issues in Race and Sentencing
CHAPTER 7. The Death Penalty
Significant Death Penalty Cases
Historical Overview of Race and the Death Penalty
Current Statistics on the Death Penalty
Scholarship on Race and the Death Penalty
Public Opinion and the Death Penalty
Contemporary Issues in Race and the Death Penalty
CHAPTER 8. Corrections
Overview of American Corrections
Historical Overview of Race and Corrections
Contemporary State of Corrections
Contemporary Issues in Race and Corrections
CHAPTER 9. Juvenile Justice
Overview of Juvenile Justice
Historical Overview of Race and Juvenile Justice
Race, Juvenile Crime, and Victimization
Youth in the Juvenile Justice System