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African American criminological thoughtAfrican American criminological thought

African American criminological thought

Shaun L. Gabbidon, Helen Taylor Greene, Shaun L Gabbideon

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"This book presents the contributions of African Americans past and present to understanding crime, criminological theory, and the administration of justice. The authors devote individual chapters to African American pioneers Ida B. Wells-Barnett, W. E. B. Du Bois, E. Franklin Frazier, and Monroe N. Work, and contemporary scholars Lee P. Brown, Daniel Georges-Abeyie, Darnell F. Hawkins, Coramae Richey Mann, William Julius Wilson, and Vernetta D. Young. Included for each individual are a biography, information on their contributions to criminological thought, and a list of selected references. A wide range of issues are covered such as lynching, the convict lease system, homicide, female crime and delinquency, terrorism, community policing, the black ethnic monolith paradigm, and explanations of criminality."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL18514120W

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African American criminologistsCriminologyBiographyHistoryHistoireCriminologieBiographiesKriminologeKriminologieCriminologistes noirs américainsAfrican american criminalsCriminologistes noirs americainsAfrican-american criminologistsAfrican-american criminologists--biographyCriminology--historyCriminology--united states--historyHv6023 .g74 2000364/.089/96073

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