Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan University, Paul Leighton, Eastern Michigan University, Allison Cotton, Metropolitan State University of Denver.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
Fifth edition.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Lanham :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Rowman & Littlefield,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2018]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xvi, 328 pages ;
Dimensions
26 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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PART I Crime Control and Criminology -- Chapter 1 The Crime Control Enterprise and Its Workers -- Globalization and Immigration -- Militarization -- Privatization and Revenue Collection -- Cybercrime/Security -- Criminal Justice Workers -- Implications -- Chapter 2 Criminology and the Study of Class, Race, Gender, and Crime -- Classical, Positive, and Critical Criminologies -- Class and Criminology -- Race and Criminology -- Gender and Criminology -- Intersectionality and Criminology -- Implications --
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Chapter 10 Punishment, Sentencing, and Imprisonment -- Class and the Punishment of Offenders -- Race and the Punishment of Offenders -- Gender and the Punishment of Offenders -- Intersections and the Punishment of Offenders -- Implications -- Conclusion -- Crime, Justice, and Policy -- Media, Crime, and Justice -- The Enduring Struggle for Justice: Equal, Restorative, and Social -- Equal Justice -- Restorative Justice -- Social Justice -- Recommended Policies and Reforms for Alleviating Harm and Reducing Crime -- Lawmaking -- Investing in Harm Reduction -- Investing in Social Capital -- Law Enforcement -- Professionalizing the Police -- Reaffirming Due Process and Equal Protection -- De-Escalating the Wars on Crime and Terrorism -- Controlling Police Abuse of Power and Corruption -- Enriching Community Control of the Police -- Establishing a Corporate Fraud Division and Eliminating Nonprosecution Agreements -- Curbing Prosecutorial Discretion and Misconduct -- Adjudication -- Improving Representation and Technology for Indigent Defendants.
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PART II Inequality and Privilege -- Chapter 3 Understanding Class and Economic Privilege -- Social Class and Stratification in Society -- Economic Distributions: Ideals and Reality -- Implications -- Chapter 4 Understanding Race and White Privilege -- The Social Construction of Ethnicity and Race -- Stereotypes, Power, and Privilege -- Implications -- Chapter 5 Understanding Gender and Male Privilege -- Gender and Sex in Society -- Male Privilege -- Implications -- Chapter 6 Understanding Privilege and the Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender -- No "Master Status" -- Data and Modeling -- Black Lives Matter -- Implications -- PART III Law and Criminal Justice -- Chapter 7 Victimology and Patterns of Victimization -- Victimization and Class -- Victimization and Race -- Victimization and Gender -- Victimization and Intersectionality -- Implications -- Chapter 8 Lawmaking and the Administration of Criminal Law -- Class, Crime, and the Law -- Race, Crime, and the Law -- Gender, Crime, and the Law -- Intersectionality, Crime, and the Law -- Implications -- Chapter 9 Law Enforcement and Criminal Prosecution -- Criminal Identification and Class Control -- Criminal Identification and Race Control -- Criminal Identification and Gender Control -- Intersectionality and the Identification of Criminals -- Implications --
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Class, Race, Gender, and Crime is a popular, and provocative, introduction to crime and the criminal justice system through the lens of class, race, gender, and their intersections. The book systematically explores how the main sites of power and privilege in the United States consciously or unconsciously shape our understanding of crime and justice in society today. The fifth edition maintains the overall structure of the fourth edition--including consistent headings in chapters for class, race, gender, and intersections--with updated examples, current data, and recent theoretical developments throughout. This new edition includes expanded discussions of police violence and the Black Lives Matter movement, disability, immigration, and queer criminology.--Publisher website.
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Title
Class, race, gender, and crime.
International Standard Book Number
9781442268890
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Class, race, gender, and crime
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Criminal justice, Administration of-- United States.