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Police Use of Excessive Force against African Americans - Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions (Paperback): Ray Von... Police Use of Excessive Force against African Americans - Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions (Paperback)
Ray Von Robertson, Cassandra D. Chaney; Afterword by Earl Smith; Epilogue by Earl Smith
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Robertson and Chaney examine how the early antecedents of police brutality like plantation overseers, the lynching of African American males, early race riots, the Rodney King incident, and the Los Angeles Rampart Scandal have directly impacted the current relationship between communities of color and police. Using a phenomenological framework, they analyze how African American college students perceive police to determine how race, gender, and education create different realities among a demographic. Based on their qualitative and quantitative findings, Robertson and Chaney offer recommended policies and strategies for police and communities to improve relationships and perceptions between the two.

Police Use of Excessive Force against African Americans - Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions (Hardcover): Ray Von... Police Use of Excessive Force against African Americans - Historical Antecedents and Community Perceptions (Hardcover)
Ray Von Robertson, Cassandra D. Chaney; Afterword by Earl Smith
R2,397 Discovery Miles 23 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Robertson and Chaney examine how the early antecedents of police brutality like plantation overseers, the lynching of African American males, early race riots, the Rodney King incident, and the Los Angeles Rampart Scandal have directly impacted the current relationship between communities of color and police. Using a phenomenological framework, they analyze how African American college students perceive police to determine how race, gender, and education create different realities among a demographic. Based on their qualitative and quantitative findings, Robertson and Chaney offer recommended policies and strategies for police and communities to improve relationships and perceptions between the two.

Blacks Behind Bars - African-Americans, Policing, and the Prison Boom (Paperback): Ray Von Robertson Blacks Behind Bars - African-Americans, Policing, and the Prison Boom (Paperback)
Ray Von Robertson
R3,010 Discovery Miles 30 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Blacks Behind Bars presents an impassioned yet reasoned examination of how the burgeoning prison boom and problematic forms of policing marginalize African-Americans in American society. The anthology takes a critical look at our nation's criminal justice system and related institutions. The readings in the anthology are presented in two sections. The first focuses on policing and addresses such topics as racial profiling, differing perceptions of the use of force by police, and the scope of complaints about police misconduct. In the second half of the text, the readings examine connections between the Prison Industrial Complex and white supremacy, African-American men and the Prison Industrial Complex, the intersection(s) of race, gender, and mass incarceration. The text features readings from notable scholars including Marc Mauer, Michael Tonry, Earl Smith, Angela Hattery, Loic Wacquant, Ronald Weitzer, Robert Staples, Shaun Gabbidon, Wesley G. Jennings, George E. Higgins, Kareem L. Jordan, Michael D. White, Robert J. Kane, Kimberly D. Hassell, and Carol A. Archbold. Blacks Behind Bars is an excellent reader for courses in criminal justice, criminology, Black studies, and race and ethnicity as well as sociology and psychology classes.

A Unique Examination of the Black Diaspora (Paperback): Ray Von Robertson A Unique Examination of the Black Diaspora (Paperback)
Ray Von Robertson
R1,743 Discovery Miles 17 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A little examined aspect of the Black Diaspora, the plight of the Black Seminoles is explored in this work. From Jamaica to Florida to Oklahoma, the reader is introduced to this least discussed aspect of the Black experinece. The major status determinants, i.e., money, discrimination, enslavement, and Jim Crow, of the Black Seminoles are investigated via in-depth interviews with Black Seminoles.

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