In this chapter, we investigate several aspects of social control, from policing and criminal justice processing to incarceration and its collateral consequences, as well as their relationship to racial disproportionality in contact, treatment, processing, and outcomes. The existing literature is a ...
The papers in this special issue examine different aspects of the racial disproportionality in the various stages of the criminal justice system. Authors attribute the differences to different socioeconomic factors contributing to involvement in crime, different rates of arrest, more intensive police ...
Activists sometimes charge that the entirecriminal-justice systemis racist. Police unions protect their members, including therottenones. In recent days a police car has rammed protesters and officers have assaulted people on the street. But the ...
This text delivers a comprehensive overview of race and ethnicity across the criminal justice system. It unpacks terms such as race, diversity and multiculturalism to equip students with a thorough understanding of this complex subject area. Featuring chapters by leading experts, Race and Criminal Ju...
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....
NOBLE PRINCIPLES, IGNOBLE PRACTICES: RACE AND THE U.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者: R Reese 摘要: Despite his powerful influence in the U.S. Senate during the pivotal years of The Civil Rights Movement and The Cold War, Senator Henry M. Jackson's ...
Today, critical race theory is used by academic scholars – and not just in law schools – to describe how racism is embedded in all aspects of American life, from health care to housing, economics to education, clean water to the criminal justice system and more. Those systems, ...
Racismin theOntario CriminalJusticeSystem(Williams, 1996).While these reports amply illustratetheracism inherentin thecrimi-naljustice systemand itsattendant outcomeofcriminalizing particularacializedgroups,thebedrock upon which such criminalization restshasalong historical tradition groundedincolonialism (Gilroy...
Purpose:Criminal justice involvement is a significant problem in the United States, and poses substantial negative immediate and long-term effects, particularly among adolescents and young adults. Research has been mixed on the association between a history of arrest or incarceration and an increased ri...
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