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Foreword | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xvi |
Race, Ethnicity, and Crime: The Present Crisis | p. 1 |
The Scope of This Book | p. 3 |
Objectives of the Book | p. 4 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 5 |
The Colors of America: Racial and Ethnic Categories | p. 5 |
Racial and Ethnic Categories | p. 6 |
The Politics of Racial and Ethnic Labels | p. 12 |
The Quality of Criminal Justice Data on Race and Ethnicity | p. 14 |
The Geography of Racial and Ethnic Justice | p. 16 |
Disparity versus Discrimination | p. 18 |
The Law of Discrimination | p. 20 |
The Discrimination-Disparity Continuum | p. 20 |
A Theoretical Perspective on Race, Ethnicity, and Crime | p. 22 |
Alternative Theories | p. 23 |
Conclusion | p. 24 |
Discussion Questions | p. 24 |
Notes | p. 25 |
Victims and Offenders: Myths and Realities About Crime | p. 29 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 30 |
A Broader Picture of the Crime Victim | p. 31 |
The National Crime Victimization Survey | p. 31 |
Household Victimization | p. 33 |
Personal Victimization | p. 36 |
Trends in Household and Personal Victimization | p. 40 |
Lifetime Likelihood of Victimization | p. 41 |
Homicide Victimization | p. 43 |
Summary: A More Comprehensive Picture of the Crime Victim | p. 44 |
Picture of the Typical Offender | p. 45 |
Official Arrest Statistics | p. 46 |
Perceptions of Offenders by Victims | p. 52 |
Self-Report Surveys | p. 55 |
Summary: A Picture of the Typical Criminal Offender | p. 58 |
Crime as an Intraracial Event | p. 58 |
National Crime Victimization Survey | p. 59 |
Uniform Crime Report Homicide Reports | p. 59 |
Summary | p. 59 |
Crime as an Interracial (Hate) Event | p. 60 |
Ethnic Youth Gangs | p. 64 |
Gang Myths and Realities | p. 64 |
Varieties of Ethnic Gangs | p. 66 |
Conclusion | p. 69 |
Discussion Questions | p. 70 |
Notes | p. 71 |
Race, Ethnicity, Social Structure, and Crime | p. 77 |
The Images from Hurricane Katrina | p. 77 |
Two Societies? | p. 77 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 78 |
Economic Inequality | p. 79 |
Income | p. 19 |
Wealth | p. 80 |
Unemployment | p. 81 |
Poverty Status | p. 82 |
Insurance Coverage | p. 83 |
Social Capital and Cultural Capital | p. 83 |
Progress, Stagnation, or Regression? The Debate over the Status of African Americans | p. 85 |
The Debate over the Underclass | p. 87 |
Community Social Structure | p. 88 |
Residential Segregation | p. 89 |
Theoretical Perspectives on Inequality and Crime | p. 92 |
Social Strain Theory | p. 92 |
Differential Association Theory | p. 93 |
Social Disorganization Theory | p. 94 |
Culture Conflict Theory | p. 94 |
Conflict Theory | p. 95 |
Routine Activity Theory | p. 96 |
The Limits of Current Theories | p. 97 |
Inequality and Social Reform | p. 97 |
The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement | p. 98 |
The Attack on Economic Inequality | p. 100 |
Conclusion | p. 102 |
Discussion Questions | p. 102 |
Notes | p. 102 |
Justice on the Street? The Police and Racial and Ethnic Minorities | p. 106 |
Unequal Justice? | p. 106 |
Complex and Ambiguous Evidence | p. 108 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 108 |
A Contextual Approach | p. 108 |
A Long History of Conflict | p. 110 |
The Police and a Changing America | p. 111 |
Public Attitudes About the Police | p. 111 |
The Impact of Police Officer Conduct | p. 113 |
Policing Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities | p. 114 |
The African American Community | p. 114 |
The Hispanic Community | p. 114 |
The Native American Community | p. 115 |
The Middle Eastern Community | p. 116 |
Police Use of Deadly Force | p. 118 |
Disparity versus Discrimination in Police Shootings | p. 119 |
Controlling Police Shootings | p. 119 |
"Police Brutality": Police Use of Physical Force | p. 120 |
Discrimination in Arrests? | p. 123 |
Zero-Tolerance Policing | p. 125 |
Traffic Stops: Racial Profiling | p. 125 |
The Use of Race in Law Enforcement | p. 127 |
Profiling Contexts | p. 127 |
The Data on Traffic Stops | p. 128 |
Interpreting Traffic Stop Data | p. 129 |
Eliminating Bias in Traffic Enforcement | p. 130 |
The PERF Policy on Traffic Enforcement | p. 131 |
A Success Story: The Customs Bureau | p. 133 |
Street Stops and Frisks | p. 133 |
Special Issue: Stereotyping and Routine Police Work | p. 134 |
Verbal Abuse | p. 135 |
Police Officer Attitudes and Behavior | p. 136 |
Police Corruption and People of Color | p. 138 |
Police-Community Relations Programs | p. 138 |
Special Units | p. 138 |
Community Policing | p. 139 |
Responding to Specific Community Concerns | p. 140 |
Reduce Officer Misconduct | p. 141 |
Ensuring Cultural Competence | p. 142 |
Citizen Complaints Against the Police | p. 142 |
Citizen Oversight of the Police | p. 144 |
Police Employment Practices | p. 145 |
Trends in African American and Hispanic Employment | p. 145 |
The Law of Employment Discrimination | p. 147 |
Discrimination in Assignment | p. 149 |
The Impact of Diversity | p. 149 |
People of Color as Supervisors and Chief Executives | p. 152 |
Conclusion | p. 153 |
Discussion Questions | p. 154 |
Notes | p. 154 |
The Courts: A Quest for Justice During the Pretrial Process | p. 163 |
The Situation Today | p. 165 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 167 |
Decisions Regarding Counsel and Bail | p. 167 |
Racial Minorities and the Right to Counsel | p. 168 |
Racial Minorities and Bail Decisionmaking | p. 174 |
Charging and Plea Bargaining Decisions | p. 184 |
Prosecutors' Charging Decisions | p. 184 |
Race and Plea Bargaining Decisions | p. 192 |
Conclusion | p. 193 |
Discussion Questions | p. 194 |
Notes | p. 195 |
Justice on the Bench? Trial and Adjudication in Criminal Court | p. 201 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 203 |
Selection of the Jury Pool | p. 203 |
Techniques for Increasing Racial Diversity | p. 207 |
The Peremptory Challenge: Racial Profiling in the Courtroom? | p. 208 |
The Supreme Court and the Peremptory Challenge: From Swain to Batson | p. 210 |
Playing the "Race Card" in a Criminal Trial | p. 219 |
Race-Conscious Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Courtroom? | p. 220 |
Conclusion | p. 225 |
Discussion Questions | p. 226 |
Notes | p. 227 |
Race and Sentencing: In Search of Fairness and Justice | p. 231 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 233 |
Racial Disparity in Sentencing | p. 233 |
Four Explanations for Racial Disparities in Sentencing | p. 234 |
Empirical Research on Race and Sentencing | p. 235 |
Reviews of Recent Research | p. 236 |
When Does Race/Ethnicity Matter? | p. 240 |
Race/Ethnicity and Sentencing: Direct and Indirect Effects | p. 241 |
Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Age, and Employment: A Volatile Combination? | p. 244 |
Differential Treatment of Interracial and Intraracial Sexual Assault | p. 248 |
The Effect of Race on Sentencing for Various Types of Crimes | p. 253 |
Sentencing and the War on Drugs | p. 257 |
Sentencing Reform: The Quest for a "Just" Punishment System | p. 271 |
Challenges to the Indeterminate Sentence | p. 271 |
Race/Ethnicity and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines | p. 273 |
Race/Ethnicity and State Sentencing Reforms | p. 276 |
Have Sentencing Guidelines Increased the Likelihood of Racial Discrimination? | p. 278 |
Conclusion | p. 279 |
Discussion Questions | p. 280 |
Notes | p. 281 |
The Color of Death: Race and the Death Penalty | p. 290 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 291 |
The Constitutionality of the Death Penalty | p. 292 |
Furman v. Georgia | p. 292 |
Post-Furman Decisions | p. 293 |
Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment | p. 295 |
Race and the Death Penalty: The Empirical Evidence | p. 298 |
Statistical Evidence of Racial Disparity | p. 298 |
Pre-Furman Studies | p. 303 |
Post-Gregg Studies | p. 307 |
Race and the Federal Capital Sentencing Process | p. 314 |
Explanations for Disparate Treatment | p. 317 |
McCleskey v. Kemp: The Supreme Court and Racial | |
Discrimination in the Application of the Death Penalty | p. 319 |
The Aftermath of McCleskey: Calls for Reform or Abolition of the Death Penalty | p. 323 |
The Death Penalty in the 21st Century | p. 325 |
The Movement to Reform the Death Penalty | p. 328 |
The Movement to Abolish the Death Penalty | p. 329 |
Conclusion | p. 332 |
Discussion Questions | p. 332 |
Notes | p. 333 |
Corrections in America: A Colorful Portrait: Corrections vs. College: Minorities in Society | p. 341 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 342 |
The Incarcerated: Prison and Jail Populations | p. 342 |
Minority Overrepresentation | p. 342 |
Race, Ethnicity, and Recidivism | p. 347 |
Historical Trends | p. 348 |
Impact of the War on Drugs | p. 348 |
Incarceration Rates | p. 349 |
Jails and Minorities | p. 351 |
The Role of Jail | p. 351 |
Minority Overrepresentation | p. 352 |
Community Corrections | p. 352 |
Parole: Early Release from Prison | p. 353 |
Success and Failure on Parole | p. 354 |
Probation: A Case of Sentencing Discrimination? | p. 355 |
Community Corrections: A Native American Example | p. 356 |
Theoretical Perspectives on the Racial Distribution of Correctional Populations | p. 358 |
Adjustment to Prison | p. 361 |
Prison Gangs | p. 365 |
Women in Prison | p. 368 |
Conclusion | p. 368 |
Discussion Questions | p. 369 |
Notes | p. 369 |
Minority Youth and Crime: Minority Youth in Court | p. 375 |
Goals of the Chapter | p. 376 |
Young Racial Minorities as Victims and Offenders | p. 376 |
Juveniles as Victims of Crime | p. 376 |
Juveniles as Offenders | p. 381 |
Juveniles of Color and the Police | p. 386 |
Race/Ethnicity and the Juvenile Justice System | p. 390 |
Race/Ethnicity and Juvenile Court Outcomes in Five Jurisdictions | p. 396 |
Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court | p. 405 |
Explaining Disparate Treatment of Juvenile Offenders | p. 407 |
Juveniles Under Correctional Supervision | p. 409 |
Conclusion | p. 411 |
Discussion Questions | p. 412 |
Notes | p. 413 |
The Color of Justice | p. 418 |
Race, Crime, and Justice | p. 419 |
Notes | p. 423 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 424 |
Index | p. 445 |
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