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Particular attention is paid to the invention of race and the historical antecedents of race and crime in America as experienced by African Americans, Latinos, and Arab Americans who arguably have had the most racialized contact with the criminal justice system....
The idea that crime and deviance are explained mostly by access to opportunities—especially those provided by employment, income, education, and family st... G Lafree,KA Drass,P O'Day - 《Criminology》 被引量: 129发表: 1992年 RACE AND CRIME IN POSTWAR AMERICA: DETERMINANTS OF AFRICAN-AMER...
As America's ethnic and racial character undergoes explosive transformation, its crime fictions trace, contest and celebrate the changes. The Contemporary American Crime Novel is an exciting book that offers a comprehensive overview of recent developments in American crime fiction, exploring America's dy...
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Over the last several decades, feminist scholars have advanced our understanding of the relationship between race, gender and crime. This body of work illustrates how gender inequality makes women more vulnerable to incarceration and punishment. Feminist
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In the U.S., slavery ended as a result of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865; however, enslavement was still legal for those convicted of a crime. No such parameter was included in the British act. Bermuda’s Second Amendment granted the same rights to Black people that their White ...