Poverty, ethnicity, and violent crime

Poverty, ethnicity, and violent crime1997
About this book
Violent crime in America is more strongly associated with poverty and with changing social and economic conditions than with race or ethnicity, and patterns of violence are changing. These are among the conclusions of Poverty, Ethnicity, and Violent Crime, a searching analysis that draws on scholarly research from all the social and behavioral sciences.
By framing his analysis in terms of different levels of explanation, Short is able to identify fundamental causal conditions and processes that result in violent crime. The book also examines current policies and political and scholarly controversies concerning the control of violent crime. This book can serve as a text or as supplementary reading for a variety of criminology courses.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2594275W
Subjects
Violent crimesPoorSocial problemsSocial conditionsEthnicityPovertyCriminologyUnited states, social conditionsSOCIAL SCIENCE