Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America

Class, Race, Gender, and Crime

The Social Realities of Justice in America

2001 • 409 pages

Systematically addresses the impact of class, race, and gender on criminological theory and all phases of the administration of criminal justice, including its workers. These topics represent the main sites of inequality, power and privilege in the U.S., which consciously or unconsciously shape people's understandings of who is a criminal and how society should deal with them. --from publisher description


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