The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and ImmigrationSandra M. Bucerius, Michael H. Tonry Social tensions between majority and minority populations often center on claims that minorities are largely responsible for crime and disorder. Members of some disadvantaged groups in all developed countries, sometimes long-standing residents and other times recent immigrants, experience unwarranted disparities in their dealings with the criminal justice system. Accusations of unfair treatment by police and courts are common. The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration provides comprehensive analyses of current knowledge about these and a host of related subjects. Topics include legal and illegal immigration, ethnic and race relations, and discrimination and exclusion, and their links to crime in the United States and elsewhere. Leading scholars from sociology, criminology, law, psychology, geography, and political science document and explore relations among race, ethnicity, immigration, and crime. |
Contents
Race Ethnicity Crime and Immigration | 1 |
PART I RACE ETHNICITY AND CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES | 19 |
PART II RACE ETHNICITY AND CRIME IN OTHER DEVELOPED COUNTRIES | 279 |
PART III ETHNICITY CRIME AND IMMIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES | 455 |
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The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration Sandra M. Bucerius,Michael Tonry Limited preview - 2013 |
The Oxford Handbook of Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration Sandra M. Bucerius,Michael Tonry No preview available - 2019 |