ISBN:
9781107022973
,
9781107654884
Language:
English
Pages:
XXIII, 379 S
,
graph. Darst
,
24 cm
DDC:
363.2/308900973
Keywords:
Discrimination in criminal justice administration
;
Racial profiling in law enforcement
;
Crime and race
;
Criminal justice, Administration of
;
Discrimination in criminal justice administration United States
;
Discrimination in criminal justice administration Public opinion
;
United States
;
Criminal justice, Administration of Planning
;
United States
;
United States Race relations
;
USA
;
Strafjustiz
;
Profilmethode
;
Rassendiskriminierung
Abstract:
Racial tracking: two law enforcement modes -- Policy process theory of racial tracking: an overview -- A colorblind problem: U.S. Supreme Court and racial influences in law enforcement -- Opportunities for change: the racial justice agenda in Congress -- Congress as power player: racial justice vs. "law and order" -- The politics principle and the party play book -- Public mind-set: what Americans believe about race, crime, and criminal justice disparities -- Reasons to believe: options concerning race, crime and justice
Description / Table of Contents:
Racial tracking: two law enforcement modesPolicy process theory of racial tracking: an overview -- A colorblind problem: U.S. Supreme Court and racial influences in law enforcement -- Opportunities for change: the racial justice agenda in Congress -- Congress as power player: racial justice vs. "law and order" -- The politics principle and the party play book -- Public mind-set: what Americans believe about race, crime, and criminal justice disparities -- Reasons to believe: options concerning race, crime and justice.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-371) and index
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