Women, and especially minorities, have long been neglected in the study of criminal justice. The government has treated disparate groups differently for too many years. Women and minorities are such a group. Is there equality among the races and gender? What does it mean to have justice for all? There is no automatic way to allow both sexes to enjoy protection unless we see a commitment to eliminate all discrimination. Gender has never been classified as a suspect classification and both women and minorities continue to suffer from laws established by the majority. This edition of the Women in Criminal Justice series demonstrates that women and minorities both deserve their dignity and the right to be treated as anyone else, and by any aspect of government, including that of the criminal justice system. Traditional literature ignores the plight of women and minorities. This publication demonstrates that everyone is entitled to the same consideration as everyone else. The terms, "minorities and women," should be set aside. We should have a world where all people are considered the equal of everyone else, with all persons being endowed with the same rights and considerations. This textbook, as developed by Janice Joseph and Dorothy Taylor, examines all the issues that impact women and minorities. By studying the issues, we hope to provide a solid basis from which to explore ourselves and the society in which we live.
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For courses in Multicultural Law Enforcement, Women's Issues in Criminal Justice, Sociology, and Special Topics in Criminal Justice.Long neglected in the study of criminal justice, this look at women and minorities explores the concepts of equality among the races and gender, and what it truly means to have justice for all.
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Overview. I. VICTIMIZATION. 1. Domestic Violence and Asian Americans, Janice Joseph & Dorothy Taylor. 2. Sexual Aggression against Female College Students, Janice Joseph. 3. The Response of the United States Supreme Court to Sexual Harassment, Martin L. O'Connor. II. POLICE. 4. Police Arrest Decisions: Preliminary Results from Kentucky's MultiAgency Approach, Elizabeth L. Grossi. 5. Where is Mayberry? Community-Oriented Policing and Officers of Color, Wilson R. Palacios. 6. Women in Policing, Helen Taylor Greene. 7. U.S. Policing in Black and White: A Cross Racial Comparison of How Black and White Youth Experience Policing, Delores Jones Brown.. III. CORRECTIONS. 8. Get Tough Policies and the Incarceration of African Americans, Janice Joseph, Zelma Weston Henriques & Kaylene Richards Ekeh. 9. Children of Imprisoned Mothers: What Does the Future Hold? Lanette P. Dalley. 10. Disparate Treatment in Correctional Facilities: Looking Back, Roslyn Muraskin. 11. Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, David Lester. IV. JUVENILE JUSTICE. 12. Violent Offenses by Adolescent Girls on the Rise: Myth or Reality?, Dorothy Taylor & Luigi Esposito. 13. The Impact of Gender on Juvenile Court Decisions: A Qualitative Insight, Charles J. Corley, Timothy S. Bynum, Angel Prewitt, Pamela Schram, John Burrows. 14. Weapons, Violence, and Youth: A Study of Weapon-Related Victimization Among Urban High School Students, Zina T. McGee. Bibliographies.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780130334633
Publisert
2003-07-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson
Vekt
386 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208