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Highly stimulating...this fresh analysis of race in criminal justice raises important issues for theory, policy and practice. Both students seeking an authoritative and up-to-date introduction to race and criminal justice and more experienced scholars exploring current thinking will find this book invaluable. Managers, policy makers and practitioners will likewise find it an informative and stimulating resourceEuropean Journal of Probation
Very good on issues of race and criminal justice system.
This is a very useful book that adds to our knowledge of this important topic. I particularly liked the chapter by David Smith entitled Criminology, Contemporary Society and Race Issues, which engages with policing and young black males. This is an area of concern for academics and students in my classes and it is well written, balanced and objective.
A well written book for anyone interested in Criminology who requires a comprehensive overview of ethnic minorities and the Criminal Justice system.
Never has it been more important to recognise the respective roles of race and ethnicity in contributing to the cultural and symbolic significance of the criminal justice system, and of policing in particular. In one book students can quickly and accessibly engage with these issues, where core conceptual and theoretical ideas sit alongside practical examples of how agents of criminal justice are responding to, and working through, the challenges of serving the publics of ethnically diverse and racially plural contemporary Britain.
This text provides insightful information on the topic of rce and criminal justice. A very useful text for criminology, community justice and criminal justice process.
This is a timely, accessible and engaging text that covers a range of issues of significance to contemporary criminology.
This book offers a comprehensive, up-to-date exploration of Race and Criminal Justice. It will provide students with a clear overview of the issues that are evident throughout the criminal justice system and in the various stages of the criminal justice process, from the perspective of suspects, offenders and victims.