Darnell F. Hawkins (ed.)Assessing Race and Ethnic Differences
Violent Crime
Assessing Race and Ethnic Differences
Herausgeber: Hawkins, Darrell; Blumstein, Alfred; Hawkins, Darnell F.
Darnell F. Hawkins (ed.)Assessing Race and Ethnic Differences
Violent Crime
Assessing Race and Ethnic Differences
Herausgeber: Hawkins, Darrell; Blumstein, Alfred; Hawkins, Darnell F.
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An exploration of the extent and causes of racial and ethnic differences in violent crime.
An exploration of the extent and causes of racial and ethnic differences in violent crime.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780521626743
- ISBN-10: 0521626749
- Artikelnr.: 21906829
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780521626743
- ISBN-10: 0521626749
- Artikelnr.: 21906829
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword James F. Short, Jr.; Introduction Darnell F. Hawkins; Part I.
Homicide Studies: 1. Homicide risk and level of victimization in two
concentrated poverty enclaves: a black/Hispanic comparison Harold M. Rose
and Paula D. McClain; 2. Moving beyond black and white: African American,
Haitian and Latino homicides in Miami Ramiro Martinez, Jr.; 3. Homicide in
Los Angeles County: a study of Latino victimization Marc Riedel; 4.
Economic correlates of racial and ethnic disparity in homicide: Houston,
1945-94 Victoria Brewer Titterington and Kelly R. Damphouse; 5. The race,
ethnicity, and poverty nexus of violent crime: reconciling differences in
Chicago's community area homicide rates Calvin C. Johnson and Chanchalat
Chanhatasilpa; Part II. Other Contexts, Settings and Forms of Violence: 6.
Sanction effects, violence and Native American street youth Bill McCarthy
and John Hagan; 7. Ethnicity and interpersonal violence in a New Zealand
birth cohort David M. Fergusson; 8. Racial victimization in England and
Wales Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips; 9. Race, gender and woman battering
Evan Stark; 10. Gender entrapment and African American women: an analysis
of race, ethnicity, gender and intimate violence Beth E. Richie; Part III.
Explaining Racial and Ethnic Differences: 11. How can the relationship
between race and violence be explained David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber and
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber; 12. Race effects and conceptual ambiguity in
violence research: bringing inequality back in Marino A. Bruce and Vincent
J. Roscigno; 13. The violent black male: conceptions of race in
criminological theories Jeanette Covington; 14. The structural-cultural
perspective: a theory of black male violence William Oliver; 15. A cultural
psychology framework for the study of African American morality and
community violence Robert J. Jagers, Jacqueline Mattis and Katrina Walker;
16. Racial discrimination and violence: a longitudinal perspective Joan
McCord and Margaret E. Ensminger; 17. Honor, class, and white southern
violence: a historical perspective Frankie Y. Bailey.
Homicide Studies: 1. Homicide risk and level of victimization in two
concentrated poverty enclaves: a black/Hispanic comparison Harold M. Rose
and Paula D. McClain; 2. Moving beyond black and white: African American,
Haitian and Latino homicides in Miami Ramiro Martinez, Jr.; 3. Homicide in
Los Angeles County: a study of Latino victimization Marc Riedel; 4.
Economic correlates of racial and ethnic disparity in homicide: Houston,
1945-94 Victoria Brewer Titterington and Kelly R. Damphouse; 5. The race,
ethnicity, and poverty nexus of violent crime: reconciling differences in
Chicago's community area homicide rates Calvin C. Johnson and Chanchalat
Chanhatasilpa; Part II. Other Contexts, Settings and Forms of Violence: 6.
Sanction effects, violence and Native American street youth Bill McCarthy
and John Hagan; 7. Ethnicity and interpersonal violence in a New Zealand
birth cohort David M. Fergusson; 8. Racial victimization in England and
Wales Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips; 9. Race, gender and woman battering
Evan Stark; 10. Gender entrapment and African American women: an analysis
of race, ethnicity, gender and intimate violence Beth E. Richie; Part III.
Explaining Racial and Ethnic Differences: 11. How can the relationship
between race and violence be explained David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber and
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber; 12. Race effects and conceptual ambiguity in
violence research: bringing inequality back in Marino A. Bruce and Vincent
J. Roscigno; 13. The violent black male: conceptions of race in
criminological theories Jeanette Covington; 14. The structural-cultural
perspective: a theory of black male violence William Oliver; 15. A cultural
psychology framework for the study of African American morality and
community violence Robert J. Jagers, Jacqueline Mattis and Katrina Walker;
16. Racial discrimination and violence: a longitudinal perspective Joan
McCord and Margaret E. Ensminger; 17. Honor, class, and white southern
violence: a historical perspective Frankie Y. Bailey.
Foreword James F. Short, Jr.; Introduction Darnell F. Hawkins; Part I.
Homicide Studies: 1. Homicide risk and level of victimization in two
concentrated poverty enclaves: a black/Hispanic comparison Harold M. Rose
and Paula D. McClain; 2. Moving beyond black and white: African American,
Haitian and Latino homicides in Miami Ramiro Martinez, Jr.; 3. Homicide in
Los Angeles County: a study of Latino victimization Marc Riedel; 4.
Economic correlates of racial and ethnic disparity in homicide: Houston,
1945-94 Victoria Brewer Titterington and Kelly R. Damphouse; 5. The race,
ethnicity, and poverty nexus of violent crime: reconciling differences in
Chicago's community area homicide rates Calvin C. Johnson and Chanchalat
Chanhatasilpa; Part II. Other Contexts, Settings and Forms of Violence: 6.
Sanction effects, violence and Native American street youth Bill McCarthy
and John Hagan; 7. Ethnicity and interpersonal violence in a New Zealand
birth cohort David M. Fergusson; 8. Racial victimization in England and
Wales Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips; 9. Race, gender and woman battering
Evan Stark; 10. Gender entrapment and African American women: an analysis
of race, ethnicity, gender and intimate violence Beth E. Richie; Part III.
Explaining Racial and Ethnic Differences: 11. How can the relationship
between race and violence be explained David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber and
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber; 12. Race effects and conceptual ambiguity in
violence research: bringing inequality back in Marino A. Bruce and Vincent
J. Roscigno; 13. The violent black male: conceptions of race in
criminological theories Jeanette Covington; 14. The structural-cultural
perspective: a theory of black male violence William Oliver; 15. A cultural
psychology framework for the study of African American morality and
community violence Robert J. Jagers, Jacqueline Mattis and Katrina Walker;
16. Racial discrimination and violence: a longitudinal perspective Joan
McCord and Margaret E. Ensminger; 17. Honor, class, and white southern
violence: a historical perspective Frankie Y. Bailey.
Homicide Studies: 1. Homicide risk and level of victimization in two
concentrated poverty enclaves: a black/Hispanic comparison Harold M. Rose
and Paula D. McClain; 2. Moving beyond black and white: African American,
Haitian and Latino homicides in Miami Ramiro Martinez, Jr.; 3. Homicide in
Los Angeles County: a study of Latino victimization Marc Riedel; 4.
Economic correlates of racial and ethnic disparity in homicide: Houston,
1945-94 Victoria Brewer Titterington and Kelly R. Damphouse; 5. The race,
ethnicity, and poverty nexus of violent crime: reconciling differences in
Chicago's community area homicide rates Calvin C. Johnson and Chanchalat
Chanhatasilpa; Part II. Other Contexts, Settings and Forms of Violence: 6.
Sanction effects, violence and Native American street youth Bill McCarthy
and John Hagan; 7. Ethnicity and interpersonal violence in a New Zealand
birth cohort David M. Fergusson; 8. Racial victimization in England and
Wales Ben Bowling and Coretta Phillips; 9. Race, gender and woman battering
Evan Stark; 10. Gender entrapment and African American women: an analysis
of race, ethnicity, gender and intimate violence Beth E. Richie; Part III.
Explaining Racial and Ethnic Differences: 11. How can the relationship
between race and violence be explained David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber and
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber; 12. Race effects and conceptual ambiguity in
violence research: bringing inequality back in Marino A. Bruce and Vincent
J. Roscigno; 13. The violent black male: conceptions of race in
criminological theories Jeanette Covington; 14. The structural-cultural
perspective: a theory of black male violence William Oliver; 15. A cultural
psychology framework for the study of African American morality and
community violence Robert J. Jagers, Jacqueline Mattis and Katrina Walker;
16. Racial discrimination and violence: a longitudinal perspective Joan
McCord and Margaret E. Ensminger; 17. Honor, class, and white southern
violence: a historical perspective Frankie Y. Bailey.
