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New Directions in Race, Ethnicity and Crime [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (London School of Economics, UK), Edited by (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 362 g, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415540496
  • ISBN-13: 9780415540490
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 362 g, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415540496
  • ISBN-13: 9780415540490
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The disproportionate criminalisation and incarceration of particular minority ethnic groups has long been observed, though much of the work in criminology has been dominated by a somewhat narrow debate. This debate has concerned itself with explaining this disproportionality in terms of structural inequalities and socio-economic disadvantage or discriminatory criminal justice processing.

This book offers an accessible and innovative approach, including chapters on anti-Semitism, social cohesion in London, Bradford and Glasgow, as well as an exploration of policing Traveller communities. Incorporating current empirical research and new departures in methodology and theory, this book also draws on a range of contemporary issues such as policing terrorism, immigration detention and youth gangs. In offering minority perspectives on race, crime and justice and white inmate perspectives from the multicultural prison, the book emphasises contrasting and distinctive influences on constructing ethnic identities.

It will be of interest to students studying courses in ethnicity, crime and justice.

Recenzijas

This book offers an interesting methodological and theoretical exploration of contemporary issues relating to race, crime and justice. It is a must for students and anyone else keen to expand their knowledge and critical awareness of the subject area.

Dr Tina G. Patel, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Salford, UK

Corretta Phillips and Colin Webster have put together a critically important collection of articles devoted to traditionally neglected areas of race, ethnicity and crime. The diverse set of contributors provide unique and thoughtful insights into timely topics including: hate crimes; increasing diversity in Scotland; the plight of gypsies; ethnicity and counterterrorism strategies; the experience of women in an immigration detention center; and black perspectives on crime and justice. Collectively, the volume unmistakably expands the conversation on race and crime.

I anticipate that in the future scholars will refer to this volume as being an essential one in the lineage of race and crime scholarship.

Shaun L. Gabbidon, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice, Penn State Harrisburg, USA

List of tables
vii
List of contributors
viii
1 Introduction: bending the paradigm -- new directions and new generations
1(17)
Coretta Phillips
Colin Webster
2 `Antisemitism' and anti-Jewish `hatred': conceptual, political and legal challenges
18(19)
Paul Iganski
3 Negotiating identities: ethnicity, religion and social cohesion in London and Bradford
37(18)
Colin Webster
4 We belong to Glasgow: the thirdspaces of youth `gangs' and asylum seeker, refugee and migrant groups
55(25)
Alistair Fraser
Teresa Piacentini
5 Citizenship and belonging in a women's immigration detention centre
80(17)
Mary Bosworth
Blerina Kellezi
6 Black perspectives on race, crime and justice
97(21)
Suzella Palmer
7 Configuring ethnic identities: resistance as a response to counterterrorist policy
118(21)
Alpa Parmar
8 Offenders or victims? An exploration of Gypsies and Travellers as a policing paradox
139(21)
Zoe James
9 Inside white -- racism, social relations and ethnicity in an English prison
160(18)
Rod Earle
10 New directions and new generations -- old and new racism?
178(9)
Coretta Phillips
Colin Webster
Index 187
Coretta Phillips is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.



Colin Webster is Reader in Criminology at Leeds Metropolitan University and Visiting Research Fellow at Teesside University.