From Rodney King and "driving while black" to claims of
targeting of undocumented Latino immigrants, relationships
surrounding race, ethnicity, and the police have faced great
challenge. Race, Ethnicity, and Policing includes both classic
pieces and original essays that provide the reader with a
comprehensive, even-handed sense of the theoretical underpinnings,
methodological challenges, and existing research necessary to
understand the problems associated with racial and ethnic profiling
and police bias. This path-breaking volume affords a holistic
approach to the topic, guiding readers through the complexity of
these issues, making clear the ecological and political contexts
that surround them, and laying the groundwork for future
discussions. The seminal and forward-thinking twenty-two essays
clearly illustrate that equitable treatment of citizens across
racial and ethnic groups by police is one of the most critical
components of a successful democracy, and that it is only when
agents of social control are viewed as efficient, effective, and
legitimate that citizens will comply with the laws that govern
their society. The book includes an introduction by Robin S. Engel
and contributions from leading scholars including Jeffrey A. Fagan,
James J. Fyfe, Bernard E. Harcourt, Delores Jones-Brown, Ramiro
Martinez, Jr., Karen F. Parker, Alex R. Piquero, Tom R. Tyler,
Jerome H. Skolnick, Ronald Weitzer, and many others.
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