Policing Black Bodies walks readers through critical issues facing African Americans in the criminal justice systemâ from police brutality to exoneration and re-entry. Synthesizing the latest research with their own data, Hattery and Smith review the history of policing African Americans, explore current issues, and offer recommendations for change.
Policing Black Bodies walks readers through critical issues facing African Americans in the criminal justice systemâ from police brutality to exoneration and re-entry. Synthesizing the latest research with their own data, Hattery and Smith review the history of policing African Americans, explore current issues, and offer recommendations for change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Angela J. Hattery is professor and director of women and gender studies at George Mason University. Her books include Intimate Partner Violence. Earl Smith is emeritus professor at Wake Forest University. He is the author or editor of several books, including Race, Sport, and the American Dream. Together they are the authors of African American Families Today: Myths and Realities.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Setting the Stage 2 Urban Riots and Protest, or a Logical Response to Policing Black Bodies 3 Mass Incarceration 4 School-to-Prison Pipeline 5 The Prison-Industrial Complex: The New Plantation Economy 6 Policing Black Women's Bodies 7 Policing Trans Bodies 8 Police Killings of Unarmed Black Men 9 The Ultimate Failure: Exoneration 10 Intersectionality, Color-Blind Racism, and a Call to Action Appendix A: High-Profile Police Shootings of Black Men and the Outcomes Appendix B: Resources
1 Setting the Stage 2 Urban Riots and Protest, or a Logical Response to Policing Black Bodies 3 Mass Incarceration 4 School-to-Prison Pipeline 5 The Prison-Industrial Complex: The New Plantation Economy 6 Policing Black Women's Bodies 7 Policing Trans Bodies 8 Police Killings of Unarmed Black Men 9 The Ultimate Failure: Exoneration 10 Intersectionality, Color-Blind Racism, and a Call to Action Appendix A: High-Profile Police Shootings of Black Men and the Outcomes Appendix B: Resources
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