Race and Crime

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SAGE, 2009 - 371 páginas
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"Congratulations to SAGE author Shaun L. Gabbidon for becoming the second scholar in the college s history to be named a Distinguished Professor by the University s Office of the President (Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg)"A compelling analysis of the issues of race and crime in both a historical and contemporary context, Race and Crime, Second Edition is a core text for upper level undergraduates and graduate students taking courses in Race Relations; Race and Ethnicity; and Minorities, Race, Gender and Class in departments of sociology, ethnic studies or black studies. The Second Edition of this popular text examines the history of how racial and ethnic groups intersect with the U.S. criminal justice system, and investigates key contemporary issues relevant to understanding the current state of race/ethnicity and crime in the United States.Accompanied by High-Quality Ancillaries!New Instructor Resources on CD include a test bank, PowerPoint slides, and commentary from the authors.A new Student study site at www.sagepub.com/gabbidonstudyincludes chapter quizzes for students to check their progress, additional Web resources to reinforce materials in the book, and a unique feature: Learning from SAGE Journal Articles for further study.

 

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Shaun L. Gabbidon is Professor of Criminal Justice in the School of Public Affairs at Penn State Harrisburg. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Gabbidon has served as a fellow at Harvard University's W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research, and as an adjunct Associate Professor in the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His areas of interest include race and crime, private security, and criminology and criminal justice pedagogy. The author of more than 30 peer-reviewed articles, his recent publications have appeared in the Criminal Justice and Behavior, American Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, and the Journal of Black Studies. Dr. Gabbidon has co-authored (with Dr. Helen Taylor Greene) two books, African American Criminological Thought (2000) and Race and Crime (2008). He has also co-edited three books, African American Classics in Criminology and Criminal Justice (2002) (co-edited with Dr. Helen Taylor Greene & Dr. Vernetta Young), Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader (2005) (co-edited with Dr. Helen Taylor Greene), and Race and Juvenile Justice (2006) (co-edited with Dr. Everette B. Penn and Dr. Helen Taylor Greene). His latest books are W.E.B. Du Bois on Crime and Justice: Laying the Foundations of Sociological Criminology (2007; Ashgate) and Criminological Perspectives on Race and Crime (2007; Routledge). Professor Gabbidon currently serves as the book series editor of Routledge's Criminology and Justice Studies Series and SUNY Press's Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Justice Series.

Helen Taylor Greene is Professor of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University. Previously, she served as an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Co-Director in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University. She complete her B.S. in Sociology at Howard University, an M.S. in the Administration of Justice at American University, and an M.A. in Political Science and Ph.D. in Criminology at the University of Maryland.

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