Racial Profiling Racial Profiling
Issues in Crime and Justice

Racial Profiling

Research, Racism, and Resistance

    • 44,99 €
    • 44,99 €

Descrizione dell’editore

Karen S. Glover investigates the social science practices of racial profiling inquiry, examining their key influence in shaping public understandings of race, law, and law enforcement. Commonly manifesting in the traffic stop, the association with racial minority status and criminality challenges the fundamental principle of equal justice under the law as described in the U.S. Constitution. Communities of color have long voiced resistance to racialized law and law enforcement, yet the body of knowledge about racial profiling rarely engages these voices. Applying a critical race framework, Glover provides in-depth interview data and analysis that demonstrate the broad social and legal realms of citizenship that are inherent to the racial profiling phenomenon. To demonstrate the often subtle workings of race and the law in the post-Civil Rights era, the book includes examination of the 1996 U.S. Supreme Court's Whren decision-a judicial pronouncement that allows pretextual action by law enforcement and thus widens law enforcement powers in decisions concerning when and against whom law is applied.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2009
16 luglio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
184
EDITORE
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
DIMENSIONE
1,1
MB

Altri libri di questa serie

The Complexities of Police Corruption The Complexities of Police Corruption
2012
Theft of a Nation Theft of a Nation
2012
State Criminality State Criminality
2009
Murder Stories Murder Stories
2012
Gendered Justice Gendered Justice
2011
The Prisoners' World The Prisoners' World
2009