Race, Crime, and Justice

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader
    By Helen Taylor Greene, Shaun L. Gabbidon

    This is required reading for courses in criminology and criminal justice, legal studies, sociology, social work and race.

  • Race, Crime, and Justice
    By Jack L. Kuykendall, Charles E. Reasons

    Racism in the law/ George W. Crockett, Jr.; Racism in the administration of justice/ Louis L. Knowles and Kenneth Prewitt;Cultural bias in the American legal system/ Daniel H. Swett; Statistics...

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: The Continuing American Dilemma
    By Steven E. Barkan

    Race, crime, and justice in American society -- Race and public opinion about crime and justice -- Race and criminal behavior -- Race and criminal victimization -- Race and policing -- Race, prosecution, and punishment -- Epilogue: where do ...

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: Contexts and Complexities
    By Ruth D. Peterson, Lauren Krivo

    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.

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader
    By Helen Taylor Greene, Shaun L. Gabbidon

    Obviously, racial profiling can occur in contexts other than driving — while walking, bicycling, taking a bus, boarding a plane, and moving through customs (Ahmed & Rezmovic, 2001; Cole, 1999; Russell, 1998). However, profiling in the ...

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader
    By Helen Taylor Greene, Shaun L. Gabbidon

    This is required reading for courses in criminology and criminal justice, legal studies, sociology, social work and race.

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader
    By Helen Taylor Greene, Shaun L. Gabbidon

    Cultural themes in family stress and violence among Cambodian refugee women in the inner city . Advances in Nursing Science 16 : 64-77 . Ho , C. K. 1990. An analysis of domestic violence in Asian American communities : A multicultural ...

  • Race, Crime, and Justice: Contexts and Complexities
    By Ruth D. Peterson, Lauren Krivo

    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.