Ethnicity, race, and crime : perspectives across time and place /
Други автори: | Hawkins, Darnell Felix, 1946- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Albany, N.Y. :
State University of New York Press,
℗♭1995.
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Серия: |
SUNY series in new directions in crime and justice studies.
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Ethnicity, race, and crime. |
Съдържание:
- Ethnicity, race, and crime : a review of selected studies /
- Darnell F. Hawkins
- Race, class and sociobiological perspectives on crime /
- Thomas A. Regulus
- Ethnicity, acculturation, and opportunities : a study of two generations /
- Joan McCord
- The political threat of immigrant groups and police aggressiveness in 1900 /
- M. Craig Brown and Barbara D. Warner
- Racial factors in New York City homicides, 1800-1874 /
- Eric Monkkonen
- Violence toward African Americans in the era of the white lynch mob /
- E.M. Beck and Stewart E. Tolnay
- The new South's "new" black criminal : rape and punishment in Georgia, 1870-1940 /
- Martha A. Myers
- Race and crime trends in the United States, 1946-1990 /
- Gary LaFree
- Ethnicity, labor markets, and crime /
- Robert D. Crutchfield
- Crack use, crime by crack users, and ethnicity /
- Dorothy Lockwood, Anne E. Pottieger, and James A. Inciardi
- Crime control and ethnic minorities : legitimizing racial oppression by creating moral panics /
- William J. Chambliss
- The contribution of institutionalized racism to minority crime /
- Coramae Richey Mann
- Race and imprisonment : a contextual assessment of the evidence /
- Theodore G. Chiricos and Charles Crawford
- Self-determination and American Indian justice : tribal versus federal jurisdiction on Indian lands /
- Zoann K. Snyder-Joy
- Ethnicity, race, and crime : German and non-German suspects, 1960-1900 /
- Roland Chilton, Raymond Teske, and Harald Arnold
- Minority group threat, crime, and the mobilization of law in France /
- Pamela Irving Jackson.