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Scapegoats of September 11th - Hate Crimes & State Crimes in the War on Terror

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Informationen zum Autor Michael Welch is a professor of criminal justice at Rutgers University. He is the author of numerous books including Ironies of Imprisonment and Detained: Immigration Laws and the Expanding INS Jail Complex. Klappentext From its largest cities to deep within its heartland, from its heavily trafficked airways to its meandering country byways, America has become a nation racked by anxiety about terrorism and national security. In response to the fears prompted by the tragedy of September 11th, the country has changed in countless ways. Drawing on topics such as ethnic profiling, the Abu Ghraib scandal, Guantanamo Bay, and the controversial Patriot Act, Welch looks at the significance of knowledge, language, and emotion in a post-9/11 world. In the face of popular and political cheerleading in the war on terror, this book presents a careful and sober assessment, reminding us that sound counterterrorism policies must rise above, rather than participate in, the propagation of bigotry and victimization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Chapter One. Talking About Terror Chapter Two. Seeking a Safer Society Chapter Three. Scapegoating and Social Insecurity Chapter Four. Crusading Against Terror Chapter Five. Hate Crimes as Backlash Violence Chapter Six. Profiling and Detention in Post-9/11 America Chapter Seven. State Crimes in the War on Terror Chapter Eight. Claiming Effectiveness Chapter Nine. Assaulting Civil Liberties Chapter Ten. Culture of Denial Notes List of Cases References Index

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Authors Michael Welch, Michael R. Welch, WELCH MICHAEL R
Publisher Rutgers University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.11.2006
 
EAN 9780813538969
ISBN 978-0-8135-3896-9
No. of pages 238
Series Critical Issues in Crime and S
Critical Issues in Crime and S
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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