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The Color of Crime, Third Edition

- Racial Hoaxes, White Crime, Media Messages, Police Violence, and Other Race-Based Harms
Af: Katheryn Russell-Brown Engelsk Paperback

The Color of Crime, Third Edition

- Racial Hoaxes, White Crime, Media Messages, Police Violence, and Other Race-Based Harms
Af: Katheryn Russell-Brown Engelsk Paperback
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How we can understand race, crime, and punishment in the age of Black Lives Matter
When The Color of Crime was first published in 1998, it was heralded as a path-breaking book on race and crime. Now, in its third edition, Katheryn Russell-Brown’s book is more relevant than ever, as police killings of unarmed Black civilians—such as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Daniel Prude—continue to make headlines around the world. She continues to ask, why do Black and white Americans perceive police actions so differently? Is white fear of Black crime justified?
With three new chapters, over forty new racial hoax cases, and other timely updates, this edition offers an even more expansive view of crime and punishment in the twenty-first century. Russell-Brown gives us much-needed insight into some of the most recent racial hoaxes, such as the one perpetrated by Amy Cooper. Should perpetrators of racial hoaxes be charged with a felony? Further, Russell-Brown makes a compelling case for race and crime literacy and the need to address and name White crime. Russell-Brown powerfully concludes the book with a parable that invites readers to imagine what would happen if Blacks decided to abandon the United States.
Russell-Brown explores the tacit and subtle ways that crime is systematically linked to people of color. The Color of Crime is a lucid and forceful volume that calls for continued vigilance on the part of scholars, policymakers, journalists, and others in the age of Black Lives Matter.

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How we can understand race, crime, and punishment in the age of Black Lives Matter
When The Color of Crime was first published in 1998, it was heralded as a path-breaking book on race and crime. Now, in its third edition, Katheryn Russell-Brown’s book is more relevant than ever, as police killings of unarmed Black civilians—such as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Daniel Prude—continue to make headlines around the world. She continues to ask, why do Black and white Americans perceive police actions so differently? Is white fear of Black crime justified?
With three new chapters, over forty new racial hoax cases, and other timely updates, this edition offers an even more expansive view of crime and punishment in the twenty-first century. Russell-Brown gives us much-needed insight into some of the most recent racial hoaxes, such as the one perpetrated by Amy Cooper. Should perpetrators of racial hoaxes be charged with a felony? Further, Russell-Brown makes a compelling case for race and crime literacy and the need to address and name White crime. Russell-Brown powerfully concludes the book with a parable that invites readers to imagine what would happen if Blacks decided to abandon the United States.
Russell-Brown explores the tacit and subtle ways that crime is systematically linked to people of color. The Color of Crime is a lucid and forceful volume that calls for continued vigilance on the part of scholars, policymakers, journalists, and others in the age of Black Lives Matter.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN-13: 9781479843152
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1479843156
Udg. Dato: 23 nov 2021
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 231mm
Højde: 152mm
Forlag: New York University Press
Oplagsdato: 23 nov 2021
Forfatter(e): Katheryn Russell-Brown
Forfatter(e) Katheryn Russell-Brown


Kategori Etniske minoriteter og multikulturelle studier


ISBN-13 9781479843152


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 256


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 231mm


Højde 152mm


Udg. Dato 23 nov 2021


Oplagsdato 23 nov 2021


Forlag New York University Press

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