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The Many Colors of Crime

Author : Ruth D. Peterson,Lauren J. Krivo,John Hagan
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2006-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814767191

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Considering race and ethnicity as organising principles in why, how, where and by whom crimes are committed and enforced, this volume argues that dimensions of race and ethnicity condition the very laws that make certain behaviours criminal, and the determination of who becomes a victim of crime under which circumstances.

The Many Colors of Crime

Author : Ruth D. Peterson,Lauren J. Krivo,John Hagan
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2006-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814767863

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In this authoritative volume, race and ethnicity are themselves considered as central organizing principles in why, how, where and by whom crimes are committed and enforced. The contributors argue that dimensions of race and ethnicity condition the very laws that make certain behaviors criminal, the perception of crime and those who are criminalized, the determination of who becomes a victim of crime under which circumstances, the responses to laws and crime that make some more likely to be defined as criminal, and the ways that individuals and communities are positioned and empowered to respond to crime. Contributors: Eric Baumer, Lydia Bean, Robert D. Crutchfield, Stacy De Coster, Kevin Drakulich, Jeffrey Fagan, John Hagan, Karen Heimer, Jan Holland, Diana Karafin, Lauren J. Krivo, Charis E. Kubrin, Gary LaFree, Toya Z. Like, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Ross L. Matsueda, Jody Miller, Amie L. Nielsen, Robert O'Brien, Ruth D. Peterson, Alex R. Piquero, Doris Marie Provine, Nancy Rodriguez, Wenona Rymond-Richmond, Robert J. Sampson, Carla Shedd, Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, Avelardo Valdez, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, María B. Vélez, Geoff K. Ward, Valerie West, Vernetta Young, Marjorie S. Zatz.

The Many Colors of Crime

Author : Ruth D. Peterson,Lauren J. Krivo,John Hagan
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2006-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814767207

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Considering race and ethnicity as organising principles in why, how, where and by whom crimes are committed and enforced, this volume argues that dimensions of race and ethnicity condition the very laws that make certain behaviours criminal, and the determination of who becomes a victim of crime under which circumstances.

THE COLORS OF CRIME

Author : Essdale Wilson
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781466985469

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THE COLORS OF CRIME by Essdale Wilson Pdf

The Colors of Crime—A collection of short stories as varied as they are action packed.

The Color of Crime

Author : Katheryn Russell-Brown
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814776179

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The Color of Crime by Katheryn Russell-Brown Pdf

"Perhaps the most explosive and troublesome phenomenon at the nexus of race and crime is the racial hoax - a contemporary version of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Examining both White-on-Black hoaxes such as Susan Smith's and Charles Stuart's claims that Black men were responsible for crimes they themselves committed, and Black-on-White hoaxes such as the Tawana Brawley episode, Russell illustrates the formidable and lasting damage that occurs when racial stereotypes are manipulated and exploited for personal advantage. She shows us how such hoaxes have disastrous consequences and argues for harsher punishments for offenders."--BOOK JACKET.

A New Omnibus of Crime

Author : Tony Hillerman,Rosemary Herbert,Sue Grafton,Jeffery Deaver
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780195182149

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A New Omnibus of Crime by Tony Hillerman,Rosemary Herbert,Sue Grafton,Jeffery Deaver Pdf

"Three-quarters of a century ago, Dorothy L. Sayers compiled the classic anthology The Omnibus of Crime, a definitive collection of short fiction that brought together crime and mystery works from the Apocryphal Scriptures to whodunits from the 1920s. Now, reflecting the explosive developments in the genre, Tony Hillerman and Rosemary Herbert celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of that book's publication with A New Omnibus of Crime. Like Sayers's volume, this new book is envisioned as a vehicle carrying stories the editors think represent the best in crime and mystery writing in our time. Selections also reflect the tastes of Contributing Editors Sue Grafton and Jeffery Deaver, both of whom have stories in this volume."--BOOK JACKET.

Images of Color, Images of Crime

Author : Coramae Richey Mann,Marjorie Sue Zatz,Nancy Rodriguez
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Law
ISBN : UOM:39015064967105

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Images of Color, Images of Crime by Coramae Richey Mann,Marjorie Sue Zatz,Nancy Rodriguez Pdf

This edited volume explores the dynamics of race, crime, and the criminal justice system in the United States today. The book gives equal attention to the links between images of color and images of crime as well as the ramifications of criminal justice policies and practices. Changes to the new edition include the following: * Revised introductory and concluding chapters that more clearly outline the focus and selection of the racial and ethnic groups discussed. * The book further examines the ways in which gender, religion, culture, sexuality, and sexual orientation are central components of racialized constructions. * A new chapter provides examples of current criminal justice practices and crime control policies on racial and ethnic groups, including law enforcement policies, prosecution and sentencing, and imprisonment. * Brief, framing introductions underscore why each chapter is important and how it fits into the book's overarching themes. * Each chapter includes discussion questions and a list of relevant websites. * An accompanying Instructor's Manual prepared by David R. Montague is new to the Third Edition.

Colors of Truth

Author : Tamera Alexander
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780718081874

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Colors of Truth by Tamera Alexander Pdf

Based on the real history of Carnton, an antebellum home that served as a Confederate hospital, Colors of Truth follows the journey of an Irish immigrant arriving in a country where her kind isn’t wanted, and of a former Federal soldier returning to the scene of a battle that almost destroyed him. In 1866 Catriona O’Toole arrives in the town of Franklin, Tennessee, searching for her younger brother, Ryan, who, according to his last letter, was headed for Franklin only days before the catastrophic Battle of Franklin. Ryan’s last note contained a stack of cash—enough money to bring his entire family across the ocean from Ireland. But after disease and illness tear through County Antrim and the O’Toole family, only Catriona and her seven-year old sister Nora are left to make the journey. Wade Cunningham, one of ten operatives in the newly formed United States Secret Service Agency, is on the hunt for counterfeiters. A tip leads him to Franklin and to Carnton, the home of wealthy Tennessean John McGavock. The recent murder of a fellow agent mandates that Wade keep his true identity hidden, as well as his past service in the Federal Army. But when he receives a note bearing only the name of the deceased agent, he realizes someone in town already knows who he really is. As evidence in the case mounts, it eventually points to Catriona, but Wade is slow to want to believe it. Because his heart is swiftly becoming hers. However, Catriona’s sole focus is to find her brother and to provide a home and safety for her sister. In doing that, she somehow finds herself part of a burial committee for the over two thousand Confederate soldiers who were hastily buried in a field following the Battle of Franklin—and her deepest fear is that Ryan’s body is among those shallow graves.

Criminological Perspectives on Race and Crime

Author : Shaun L. Gabbidon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Crime and race
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123290418

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Criminological Perspectives on Race and Crime by Shaun L. Gabbidon Pdf

This is an examination of criminological perspectives that have been used to contextualise criminal behaviour among racial/ethnic minorities. Starting with a review of select biblical doctrines, this text also examines an array of biological, sociologial, cultural, conflict, social control and feminist perspectives.

The Color of Crime, Third Edition

Author : Katheryn Russell-Brown
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781479843152

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The Color of Crime, Third Edition by Katheryn Russell-Brown Pdf

"A powerful, engaging book that critiques the history of race, law, and justice by examining where race lives and breathes across the U.S. criminal-legal system"--

Savage Lover

Author : Sophie Lark
Publisher : Bloom Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2023-09-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1728295378

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Savage Lover by Sophie Lark Pdf

Two people convinced they're unworthy of love...until they meet each other. Camille Rivera is drowning. Her father's sick, her brother's in deep with a dirty cop, and her mechanic shop is failing. She's growing desperate, trying to keep her world afloat in whatever way she can. Nero Gallo is the neighborhood hazard. A mess-maker. A walking disaster. Camille has watched him burn through every girl in a ten-mile radius, as vicious as he is gorgeous, breaking hearts and never, ever getting attached. Which is why she can't believe it when Nero unexpectedly saves her from a risky situation. They've lived next to each other their whole lives, yet she's only ever known him as sin made flesh. Is it possible she didn't really know him at all? They aren't friends. They aren't allies. But Nero is the only chance Camille has, and she'll have to trust there's more to him beneath the savage surface. Except trust is a dangerous thing to give. And Camille is about to learn the only thing more dangerous than trusting Nero is falling for him.

The Colors of the Rain

Author : R. L. Toalson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-18
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781499808155

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The Colors of the Rain by R. L. Toalson Pdf

This historical middle grade novel written in free verse, set against the backdrop of the desegregation battles that took place in Houston, Texas, in 1972, is about a young boy and his family dealing with loss and the revelation of dark family secrets. Ten-year-old Paulie Sanders hates his name because it also belonged to his daddy—his daddy who killed a fellow white man and then crashed his car. With his mama unable to cope, Paulie and his sister, Charlie, move in with their Aunt Bee and attend a new elementary school. But it’s 1972, and this new school puts them right in the middle of the Houston School District’s war on desegregation. Paulie soon begins to question everything. He hears his daddy’s crime was a race-related one; he killed a white man defending a black man, and when Paulie starts picking fights with a black boy at school, he must face his reasons for doing so. When dark family secrets are revealed, the way forward for everyone will change the way Paulie thinks about family forever. The Colors of the Rain is an authentic, heartbreaking portrait of loss and human connection during an era fraught with racial tension set in verse from debut author R. L. Toalson.

Immigration and Crime

Author : Jacob I. Stowell
Publisher : New Americans
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Social Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123326600

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Immigration and Crime by Jacob I. Stowell Pdf

"Stowell examines the impact of immigration on violent crime. Criminological theory, and particularly social disorganization theory, has held that immigration is inextricably linked to crime. Stowell tests whether patterns of neighborhood-level violence are partially attributable to the population characteristics of an area, and, in particular, to its nativity composition. His analyses offer both support for and challenges to social disorganization theory. Consistent with theoretical expectations, immigration is found to be indirectly associated with levels of violence. Little support, however, is found for the notion that immigrants are a largely homogeneous population, or that immigration is positively associated with property crime. The results call for a refinement of the disorganization theory, one that is sensitive to the differences among the foreign-born population and one that does not assume a negative impact of immigration on neighborhood social structure and violence."--BOOK JACKET.

Essays on Immigration and Crime

Author : Anne Nathalie Le Brun
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:C3483957

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Runner

Author : Tracy Clark
Publisher : Kensington Books
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-06-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781496732033

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Runner by Tracy Clark Pdf

“Exceptional…The action builds to an exciting showdown. Those who like their crime novels with a social conscience will be amply rewarded.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED review Former homicide cop turned private investigator Cass Raines gets the job done in this page-turning Chicago-set novel from award-winning author Tracy Clark. For mystery/suspense fans as well as fans of Laura Lippman. Chicago in the dead of winter can be brutal, especially when you’re scouring the frigid streets for a missing girl. Fifteen-year-old Ramona Titus has run away from her foster home. Her biological mother, Leesa Evans, is a recovering addict who admits she failed Ramona often in the past. But now she’s clean. And she’s determined to make up for her mistakes—if Cass can only help her find her daughter. Cass visits Ramona’s foster mother, Deloris Poole, who is also desperate to bring the girl home. Ramona came to Deloris six months ago, angry and distrustful, but was slowly opening up. The police are on the search, but Cass has sources closer to the streets, and a network of savvy allies. Yet it seems Ramona doesn’t want to be found. And Cass soon begins to understand why. Ramona is holding secrets dark enough to kill for, and anyone who helps her may be fair game. And if Ramona can’t run fast enough and hide well enough to keep the truth safe, she and Cass may both be out of time.