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Racism, Crime and Justice


Racism, Crime and Justice

Paperback by Bowling, Benjamin; Phillips, Coretta

Racism, Crime and Justice

£54.99

ISBN:
9780582299665
Publication Date:
9 Nov 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pearson Education Limited
Imprint:
Longman
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 - 2 May 2024
Racism, Crime and Justice

Description

Racism, Crime and Justice offers a broad overview of this challenging and underexplored field. The book synthesises a great deal of empirical research evidence, documentary accounts and illustrative examples in order to give a minority perspective on the race and crime debate. The book looks systematically at the influence of race in determining the prison population, in influencing decisions by the courts, in the function and behaviour of the police, in the extent and nature of crime committed (both by and against ethnic minorities). The book ends by discussing policy issues, and explores the options open in seeking to combat discrimination on racial grounds within the criminal justice system following the findings of the Lawrence Inquiry.Although specialist studies have appeared and there have been general texts containing chapter length summaries of the area, there is no up-to-date textbook on this important theme.

Contents

1. Introduction - From Scarman to Lawrence: Racism, Crime and Justice 1979-99 2. Thinking about Racism, Crime and Justice 3. Victimisation and Racist Victimisation 4. 'Race' and Crime 5. Policing 6. Prosecution and Sentencing 7. Prison and Probation 8. Criminal Justice Practitioners 9. Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading

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