Race, Gender, and Punishment: From Colonialism to the War on Terror (Critical Issues in Crime and Society (Paperback))

Race, Gender, and Punishment: From Colonialism to the War on Terror (Critical Issues in Crime and Society (Paperback))

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ISBN: 0813539048 / Publisher: Rutgers University Press, November 2006

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In this book, Mary Bosworth and Jeanne Flavin bring together twelve original essays by prominent scholars to examine not only the discrimination that is evident, but also the structural and cultural forces that have influenced and continue to perpetuate the current situation. Contributors point to four major factors that have impacted public sentiment and criminal justice policy: colonialism, slavery, immigration, and globalization. In doing so they reveal how practices of punishment not only need particular ideas about race to exist, but they also legitimate them. Read More
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