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Race and crime

Race & Crime on the Evening News: New Orleans in the Days after Hurricane Katrina

Race & Crime on the Evening News: New Orleans in the Days after Hurricane Katrina

... on crime than many of the other news ...to crime and violence; however, on these channels, the lack of objectivity was likely more obvious to ...of race and crime are not always so ...

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One Hundred Years of Race and Crime

One Hundred Years of Race and Crime

... mean race- conscious remedies in criminal ...on race and crime: improved access to health care, more jobs, improved education, elimination of “mandatory minimum sentences,” and other means of ...

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Editorial: Race-Class-Gender Articulation and Crime in the US

Editorial: Race-Class-Gender Articulation and Crime in the US

... of race and crime in America and all criminology students should pause and pay tribute to the spirits of the destroyed millions of Native Americans who could have made the New World more diverse, more ...

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Race, crime and justice in the North East region

Race, crime and justice in the North East region

... Of particular relevance to those authorities in the region which have significant rural elements, the relatively small number of minorities has allowed rural local authorities in particular in the past to dismiss their ...

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The politics of race and crime in the United States

The politics of race and crime in the United States

... Punitive responses to crime divert attention from the intractable forces that are casting shadows over the American Dream. The circUlllstances in the Goetz trial were strikingly similar [r] ...

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Race and Crime Sixty Years After Brown v. Board of Education

Race and Crime Sixty Years After Brown v. Board of Education

... 24. I do not exclude either deterrence or incapacitation attributable to mass incarceration itself as possible causes. Crime, however, is down all over the world. See, e.g., The Curious Case of the Fall in ...

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Poverty, Race and Crime

Poverty, Race and Crime

... In this study American cities showing populations greater than 100,000 in 1940 have been divided into two groups: Group A: Fifty-five cities with populations 100,000 to 250,000 Group B: [r] ...

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Race/Ethnicity, crime and social control : an introduction

Race/Ethnicity, crime and social control : an introduction

... practices. Race/ethnicity is often used to present black and minority ethnic people as “flawed psychologically, morally and socially” not only as individuals, but also more widely in terms of their cultures and ...

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Race Betterment and the Crime Doctors

Race Betterment and the Crime Doctors

... None of these proposed panaceas, it seems, have won sufficient recognition to gain public attention or the adoption of legislation for their application.' In providing for the sterilizat[r] ...

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Intelligence, Race, and Age as Selective Factors in Crime

Intelligence, Race, and Age as Selective Factors in Crime

... TABLE III DIFFERENCES BErWEEN THEORETICAL AND OBSERVED RACIAL FREQuENcms IN CRIME SELECTION Negro Caucasian E :xpected Observed Expected Obsserved Significance Ciine Group 1 0 1 0 No dif[r] ...

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Race of Victim and Location of Crime: The Decision to Seek the Death Penalty in South Carolina

Race of Victim and Location of Crime: The Decision to Seek the Death Penalty in South Carolina

... ferences in judicial treatment may "be the result of legally relevant differences in the kinds of crimes committed by and against blacks and whites."'5 7 Requests for the death penalty m[r] ...

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The Importance of Qualitative Research in Understanding the Disproportionate Black Presence in Crime Figures in the United Kingdom (UK)

The Importance of Qualitative Research in Understanding the Disproportionate Black Presence in Crime Figures in the United Kingdom (UK)

... Despite the seemingly dominant culturalisation of race rooted in the ‘new’ racism, the ‘old’ racism still lingers alongside the ‘new’. Through organisations such as the British National Party (Ku Klux Klan in the ...

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An Evaluation of Intensive Probation in California

An Evaluation of Intensive Probation in California

... Contra Cos ta Ventura Los Angeles Characteristic 87 Male percent 81 85 Race percent White 18 Black 79 Hispanic 3 Age at current conviction years 28 Current conviction most serious crime [r] ...

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Editorial: RESOLUTION AGAINST THE WAR ON AFRICAN AMERICANS

Editorial: RESOLUTION AGAINST THE WAR ON AFRICAN AMERICANS

... and Crime: Selected readings, edited by Meda Chesney-Lind, Lisa Pasko, Thousand Oaks, Sage, 2004; Doris Marie Provine , Unequal under law: race in the war on drugs, Chicago, University of Chicago Press; ...

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Same-Race and Other-Race Eyewitness Identification Accuracy - The Bracket Lineup is as Good as Old

Same-Race and Other-Race Eyewitness Identification Accuracy - The Bracket Lineup is as Good as Old

... Despite the findings in support of the sequential lineup, other research has focussed on limitations of the approach. For example, young adults are more likely to incorrectly reject a sequential lineup than a ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 which created a range of new racially and religiously aggravated offences; the Criminal Justice Act 2003 which introduced tougher sentences for offences motivated by hatred of the ...

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WHAT IS HOMOPHOBIC HATE CRIME (or incidents)?

WHAT IS HOMOPHOBIC HATE CRIME (or incidents)?

... and Race Relations Officers produce a weekly Disorder Risk Assessment Document ...Hate Crime, Criminal, Media, Future Events, and Community ...hate crime incidents that may have previously been ...

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African and Non-African Refugees’ Perceptions of Police: A Study of Two American Cities Joselyne L. Chenane, MS

African and Non-African Refugees’ Perceptions of Police: A Study of Two American Cities Joselyne L. Chenane, MS

... of crime and poor communication most likely result in refugees’ negative evaluations of the ...refugee, race, police, law enforcement, perception ...

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Langan - 1991 - America’s Soaring Prison Population.pdfView Download

Langan - 1991 - America’s Soaring Prison Population.pdfView Download

... Imprisonment rate changes explained 51% of admission growth (found by applying 1974 age-race-offense-spe- cific crime and arrest rates and 1986 age-race-offense-specific im- prisonmen[r] ...

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Hate Crime and Mate Crime

Hate Crime and Mate Crime

... The Serious Case Review found that while there was no evidence that Gemma’s murder could have been prevented or predicted, if she had received and accepted better support, she may have lived a better life and been less ...

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