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Race, Crime, and Justice: Contexts and Complexities (Paperback)
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Race, Crime, and Justice: Contexts and Complexities (Paperback)
Series: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series, 623
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To what extent does racial discrimination exist within the criminal
justice system, and to what extent is that inequality in crime and
justice an outgrowth of structured societal inequality? The
empirical picture of racism and criminal justice is complex, and
although a large body of valuable research on the intersection of
race and crime exists, new and innovative research is needed. This
special volume of The ANNALS lays a solid foundation for that
research. Examining the causes, consequences, and potentially
dynamic and interactive processes that sustain racial and ethnic
differences in criminal offending, victimization, and justice
processing, this volume of The ANNALS takes an important step
toward presenting cutting-edge empirical research in this area. It
takes an expansive and critical view of the relationships among
race, ethnicity, crime, and justice. The provocative articles
included in this volume are an outgrowth of the work of the Racial
Democracy, Crime, and Justice Network (RDCJN), which was originally
organized to bring together a diverse group of scholars to
stimulate, conduct, and support scholarship that deepens and
challenges current knowledge on racial and ethnic differentials in
all aspects of crime and justice. This volume is organized into
three broad sections that represent the types of emergent research
from this network of scholars and focuses on patterns, processes,
and consequences: * Section I discusses patterns of race-ethnic
inequality in crime and justice. * Section II investigates specific
social processes that link race/ethnicity to inequitable patterns
of crime and justice. * Section III emphasizes the societal
consequences of racialized crime and justice patterns, processes
and policy. This volume of The ANNALS provides an innovative
approach to understanding the ways that race, ethnicity, crime, and
justice are interconnected within the racialized U.S. society, but
it also fosters solutions to inequalities in the criminal justice
arena. Students, scholars and policymakers will find this
collection of cutting-edge articles avoids taking a
one-size-fits-all approach to problems of inequity and offers
meaningful and novel perspectives to this complex volume.
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