Out of order? : policing black people
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Out of order? : policing black people
Routledge, 1991
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-228) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"Out of Order?" looks comparatively at lessons on the policing of black people from both Britain and the US. It critically investigates the policing of black communities over the last two decades, and examines what effect this has had on those communities and on the police force itself. Relationships between the police, crime and the ethnic communities have become mystified, particularly by the media. "Out of Order?" argues that the police have used the idea of a "crime wave", especially when associated with blacks, to justify increases in their resources, and the extension of their legal and political power. This book should be of interest to teachers and students of race relations, criminology, social policy, sociology, and urban studies.
目次
Chapter One: Out of Order? Ellis Cashmore and Eugene McLaughlin Chapter Two: Policing and Urban Unrest John Solomos and Tim Rackett Chapter Three: White Policing of Black Populations Homer C. Hawkins and Richard W. Thomas Chapter Four: Black Corps Inc. Ellis Cashmore Chapter Five: Police Accountability and Black People Eugene McLaughlin Chapter Six: Policing Black Women Ruth Chigwada Chapter Seven: Police, the Education System and the Black Community Trevor Carter and Jean Coussins Chapter Eight: Discrimination, Disadvantage and Policework Tony Jefferson Chapter Nine: Policing a Perplexed Society? Michael Keith.
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