ABSTRACT

A comprehensive collection of the essential writings on race and crime, this important Reader spans more than a century and clearly demonstrates the long-standing difficulties minorities have faced with the justice system. The editors skillfully draw on the classic work of such thinkers as W.E.B. DuBois and Gunnar Myrdal as well as the contemporary work of scholars such as Angela Davis, Joan Petersilia, John Hagen and Robert Sampson. This anthology also covers all of the major topics and issues from policing, courts, drugs and urban violence to inequality, racial profiling and capital punishment. This is required reading for courses in criminology and criminal justice, legal studies, sociology, social work and race.

part |35 pages

Race and Crime: Early Writings

chapter 1|6 pages

The Spawn of Slavery

The Convict-Lease System in the South

chapter 4|11 pages

Lynching and the Status Quo

part |59 pages

Race, Crime, and the Disproportionality Debate

chapter 6|17 pages

Changing Conceptions of Race

Toward an Account of Anomalous Findings of Sentencing Research

chapter 7|13 pages

My Black Crime Problem, and Ours

chapter 8|9 pages

Race, Conventional Crime, and Criminal Justice

The Declining Importance of Skin Color

part |77 pages

Women, Race, and Crime

chapter 10|14 pages

The Image of Black Women in Criminology

Historical Stereotypes as Theoretical Foundation

chapter 11|19 pages

Up It Up

Gender and the Accomplishment of Street Robbery

part |67 pages

Race, Crime, and Communities

chapter 14|21 pages

Race and Place

The Ecology of Racial Profiling African American Motorists

chapter 15|14 pages

Crime and Racial Profiling by U.S. Police

Is There an Empirical Basis?

chapter 16|15 pages

Defending the Color Line

Racially and Ethnically Motivated Hate Crime

part |60 pages

Explaining Race and Violent Crime

chapter 17|18 pages

Black and White Homicide Differentials

Alternatives to an Inadequate Theory

chapter 18|13 pages

Revisiting the Scarface Legacy

The Victim/Offender Relationship and Mariel Homicides in Miami

chapter 19|10 pages

An Analysis of American Indian Homicide

A Test of Social Disorganization and Economic Deprivation at the Reservation County Level

chapter 20|16 pages

Attitudes toward Marital Violence

An Examination of Four Asian Communities

part |63 pages

Race, Crime, and Punishment

chapter 22|14 pages

American Indians and Sentencing Disparity

An Arizona Test

chapter 23|7 pages

The New “Peculiar Institution”

On the Prison as Surrogate Ghetto

chapter 24|25 pages

Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders?

Testing for Interactions among Offenders' Race, Drug Type, and Sentencing Strategy in Federal Drug Sentences ⋆