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(Ebook) Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America by Gregg Barak, Paul Leighton, Jeanne Flavin ISBN 9780742599703, 9780742599697, 0742599701, 0742599698

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Authors:Gregg Barak, Paul Leighton, Jeanne Flavin
Pages:409 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:Third Edition
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language:english
File Size:1.66 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780742599703, 9780742599697, 0742599701, 0742599698
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(Ebook) Class, Race, Gender, and Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in America by Gregg Barak, Paul Leighton, Jeanne Flavin ISBN 9780742599703, 9780742599697, 0742599701, 0742599698

A decade after its first publication, Class, Race, Gender, and Crime remains the only non-edited book to systematically address 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. The third edition has been thoroughly updated and revised. Maintaining the accessible, high-interest narrative from previous editions, it incorporates current data, recent theoretical developments, and new examples ranging from Bernie Madoff and the recent financial crisis to the increasing impact of globalization, in addition to classic examples. This edition also features a revised structure to better tailor the book for use in the classroom. Part I now provides an introduction to criminology and criminal justice. Part II introduces foundational information on the key concepts of class and economic privilege, race/ethnicity and white privilege, gender and male privilege, and the intersections of these privileges. And Part III examines victimization, criminal law, criminal prosecution, and punishment, looking at each through the lenses of class, race, and gender.
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