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Informationen zum Autor By Karen S. Glover Klappentext This book is a critical examination of mainstream research on racial profiling. Through qualitative analysis of interviews with people of color who have experienced racial profiling, it offers an alternative understanding of racialized law and the traffic stop as the manifestation of racialized law enforcement. Zusammenfassung This book is a critical examination of mainstream research on racial profiling. Through qualitative analysis of interviews with people of color who have experienced racial profiling! it offers an alternative understanding of racialized law and the traffic stop as the manifestation of racialized law enforcement. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Table of Contents 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: To a Critical Race Criminology Chapter 4 1. History, Entre, and the Rise of Racial Profiling Research Chapter 5 2. Defending the Constitution? Chapter 6 3. The Racial Project of Mainstream Criminology's Approach to Understanding Racial Profiling Chapter 7 4. Critical Race Methodology and Race Theory Chapter 8 5. Concepts in Citizenship Chapter 9 6. An Ethnographic Reading of Racial Profiling Chapter 10 7. Vicarious Experience, Panopticonism, and Oral History Chapter 11 Conclusion 12 Appendix A: Methods 13 Appendix B: Interview Schedule 14 Bibliography