The anthology A Critical Analysis of Race and the Administration of Justice offers historical and contemporary perspectives on critical issues in the administration of justice and places these issues within a variety of theoretical and sociological contexts. The book focuses on each stage of the criminal justice system-police, courts, and corrections-and examines the way justice is administered differently to certain groups within the overall population. A Critical Analysis of Race and the Administration of Justice begins with a piece written in 1941 that explores the ways in which societal responses to crime were influenced by abuses of police powers and differential treatment of African-Americans in the court system. As the reading selections progress through the next seventy years and more, students will learn about contemporary race and justice topics such as public opinion, sentencing and youth incarceration. Designed to encourage critical thinking and stimulate dialogue, A Critical Analysis of Race and the Administration of Justice, is ideal for introductory criminal justice classes, and those that deal with issues of race, gender, and crime.
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Book Details
Title
A Critical Analysis of Race and the Administration of Justice
Imprint
Cognella, Inc
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Cognella, Inc
Genre
Law
ISBN13
9781631890185
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
LAW026000
Book Subcategory
Society and Culture Books
ISBN10
9781631890185
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
7 mm
Height
254 mm
Length
203 mm
Weight
525 gr
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