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Race and Criminal Justice History - Rhetoric, Politics, and Policy

English · Hardback

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Through a socio-legal, socio-psychological, and socio-historical analysis of race and the history of American political rhetoric on crime, Race and Criminal Justice History: Rhetoric, Politics, and Policy provides a foundation for understanding how Blacks are perceived and how long-standing negative perceptions have influenced their interactions with the criminal justice system.

The text discusses how criminal justice policy and perceptions of criminality are related and how Blacks are stereotyped as criminals. It explores how racial bias, prejudice, and racism can influence police interactions.

Later chapters explore the history of race and use of criminal laws in postbellum and post- Reconstruction America-including convict leasing, criminal peonage, criminal surety, and other forms of involuntary servitude-to explain the historical constant of Black disproportionate incarceration. The adoption of Jim Crow by the Supreme Court and the use of the criminal justice system as the replacement of slavery for the social control of Blacks provides a context for understanding contemporary criminal justice policy and political rhetoric.

The revised first edition features updated U.S. crime statistics and an expanded presentation of President Johnson's 1966 messages to Congress on crime and law enforcement that formed the contemporary rhetorical linkage of race and poverty to explain crime.

Race and Criminal Justice History is an ideal text for criminal justice, sociology, psychology, social work, political science, public administration, public policy, and race and ethnic studies courses.


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Arthur H. Garrison, LP.D. is a professor of criminal justice at Kutztown University. He received his doctorate in law and policy from Northeastern University. Dr. Garrison's scholarship focuses on race and criminal justice, police civil liability, criminal justice policymaking, national security and terrorism, constitutional law, and the history of presidential power in times of national crisis.

Product details

Authors Arthur H. Garrison
Publisher Cognella Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.08.2023
 
EAN 9798823339186
ISBN 979-8-8233-3918-6
No. of pages 636
Dimensions 208 mm x 260 mm x 38 mm
Weight 1565 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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