Social structure Three essays on social inequality and the U.S. criminal justice system THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Theodore Mouw RoettgerMichael EverettThis dissertation uses three essays to examine issues related to inequality and the U.S. criminal justice system.Michael Everett...
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Criminal Justice Reform: Issues related to police brutality, mass incarceration, and inequities in the justice system are under increased scrutiny. Corporate Accountability: Corporations face pressure to address environmental degradation, labor exploitation, and their roles in societal inequality. Food Insecur...
is a perfect occasion to reflect on the importance of equity in all areas of society - and especially from architecture and urbanism. And yes: they both have a fundamental role in buildingaccessible citiesand are important tools for addressing the challenges of economic inequality and social exclus...
Social dominance orientation (SDO), one's degree of preference for inequality among social groups, is introduced. On the basis of social dominance theory, ... BF Malle,LM Stallworth,J Sidanius,... - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 3673发表: 1994年 Social dominance or...
Criminal Justice System:Racial profiling, harsh sentencing, and unequal treatment within the legal system contribute to the over-representation of certain groups in prisons and perpetuate cycles of injustice. Legal Protections:Inadequate legal safeguards or discriminatory laws can perpetuate inequality, leavin...
Policing has long been implicated in state projects that construct race and racial inequality, yet many officers maintain that their work is colorblind. Burgeoning theories of racialized organizations offer a means of analyzing the processes that mediate such relationships between state racial projects and...
Street Crimes Inequality and Criminal Sentencing In general, those with lower SES or minorities tend to have longer sentences Why? Blacks and Hispanics arrested for “minority crimes” are given harsher sentences Stereotypes – blacks are seen as a social threat and need to be...
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