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Investigating Difference

Human and Cultural Relations in Criminal Justice

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9780133012309
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Pearson Education e druk, 2017 9780133012309
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For courses that investigate race, class, and gender issues in Criminal Justice.

A deep exploration of justice–its meaning and administration–through consideration of difference
Investigating Difference examines the full range of individual differences across the entire criminal justice system. With a focus on positive solutions, the Third Edition moves beyond a prioritization of race to emphasize the multitude of social identity categories that matter in the justice system. Written by esteemed faculty and leading scholars in the field, this edition includes new chapters on intersectionality, specialty courts, and whiteness; newly authored and conceptualized chapters on gender, sexual orientation and gender identity, victimization, African Americans, Asian Americans, immigration, disability, and religion; a look at globalization and its impact on victims, offenders, and practitioners; and updated statistics and policy information throughout.

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ISBN13:9780133012309
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction: Investigating Difference—Sarah Prior and Lynn Jones <p><strong>PART ONE: FRAMING DIFFERENCE</strong></p> <p>2. Conceptualizing Difference—Nancy A. Wonders</p> <p>3. Conceptualizing Difference Through An Intersectional Lens—Sarah Prior and Lynn Jones</p> <p>4. Talking Through Our Differences: Intercultural and Interpersonal Communication—Marianne Nielsen and Rebecca Maniglia</p> <p>5. Making Difference Work Within The Justice System: Specialty Courts—Christine Arazan</p> <p><strong>PART TWO: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: GENDER AND SEXUALITY</strong></p> <p>6. Gender, Crime, and Justice—Nancy A. Wonders</p> <p>7. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Justice— Lynn Jones and Sarah Prior</p> <p>8. Victimization In The Context Of Difference—Brooke De Heer and Lynn Jones</p> <p><strong>PART THREE: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: CLASS AND RACE</strong></p> <p>9. Social Class, Crime, and Justice—Raymond J. Michalowski</p> <p>10. Whiteness and the Construction of Crime—Rebecca Maniglia</p> <p>11. Stolen Lands, Stolen Lives, Revisited: Native Americans and Criminal Justice—Marianne O. Nielsen and Linda Robyn</p> <p>12. The Continuing Significance Of Race: African Americans and The Criminal Justice System— Stephani Williams</p> <p>13. Aliens Within: Asian Americans and U.S. Legal and Criminal Justice System—An Tuan Nguyen</p> <p><strong>PART FOUR: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: IMMIGRATION AND RACE </strong></p> <p>14. Coming To America: Immigration, Crime, and The Criminal Justice System—Michael Costelloe</p> <p>15. Unwelcome Citizens: Latinos and The Criminal Justice System—Alexander Alvarez</p> <p>16. Undocumented Immigration As Moral Panic: Casting Difference As Threat—Michael Costelloe</p> <p><strong>PART FIVE: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: FORGOTTEN DIFFERENCE</strong></p> <p>17. Youth, Crime, and Justice: Challenges and Contradictions—Rebecca Maniglia</p> <p>18. Many Faces Of Aging: Victimization, Crime, and The Incarcerated Elderly—Carole Mandino and Sherry Bell</p> <p>19. Imprisoning Disability: Difference, Punishment, and The Criminal Justice System—Katherine Mahosky, Meghan G. Mcdowell, and Karen Applequist</p> <p>20. Religion, Politics, and Criminal Justice—Mohamed Mosaad Abdelaziz Mohamed</p> <p><strong>PART SIX: REFRAMING DIFFERENCE</strong></p> <p>21. Reconstructing Difference For Criminal Justice and Social Justice—Lynn Jones and Sarah PrIor</p>

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