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Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0520294181
- ISBN-13 : 978-0520294189
- Author: Elizabeth Brown, George Barganier
Criminal justice practices such as policing and imprisonment are integral to the creation of racialized experiences in U.S. society. Race as an important category of difference, however, did not arise here with the criminal justice system but rather with the advent of European colonial conquest and the birth of the U.S. racial state. Race and Crime examines how race became a defining feature of the system and why mass incarceration emerged as a new racial management strategy. This book reviews the history of race and criminology and explores the impact of racist colonial legacies on the organization of criminal justice institutions. Using a macrostructural perspective, students will learn to contextualize issues of race, crime, and criminal justice.
Table contents:
1 Race, Crime, and Justice: Definitions and Context
2 Race, Colonialism, and the Emergence of Racial Democracy
3 The History of Racial Science: Social Science and the Birth of Criminology
4 Social Problems and the U.S. Racial State
5 Housing Inequality and the Geography of Residential Racial Segregation
6 The Problem of Urban America: Race and the Emergence of Mass Incarceration
7 Policing the City
Title tag:
Race and Crime: Geographies of Injustice – Understanding the Spatial Context of Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice
Examining the Intersection of Race and Crime – Insights from Geographies of Injustice First Edition
Race, Crime, and Place: Exploring the Landscape of Inequality with Geographies of Injustice First Edition