Race, Gender, Class, And Criminal Justice: Examining Barriers To Justice,New

Race, Gender, Class, And Criminal Justice: Examining Barriers To Justice,New

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In The United States, Those Who Become Involved Or Interact With The Criminal Justice System Often Experience The System Differently Based On Their Race, Class, And/Or Gender. To Better Understand This Problem, The Textbook Examines Race, Class, And Gender From A Historical Perspective To Help The Reader Make The Connection Between The Terms Historical Connotations And How They Are Used Today. The Remainder Of The Text Focuses On How One'S Race, Class, And/Or Gender Can Impact Interactions With The Police, Courts, Corrections, And Reentry After Prison.To Provide More Indepth Information On Issues That Are Relevant To The Topics Being Discussed, Each Chapter Includes 'In Focus' Text Boxes As Well As A 'Global Spotlight' Text Box That Discusses The Topic From A Global Perspective. Each Chapter Also Ends With A Series Of Discussion Questions To Encourage Further Engagement And Reflection With The Topic. Teaching Materials Includes Powerpoint Lectures, Test Questions, And Ideas For Further Classroom Engagement.The Fourteen Chapters Cover The Following Topics: Defining Race And Ethnicity Defining Sex And Gender Socioeconomic Status, The American Dream, And Colonialism The Everevolving Definition Of Crime Racial Profiling And The Police Militarization Of Law Enforcement And Community Oriented Policing Judges, Prosecutors, And Indigent Defense Problemsolving Courts The Death Penalty Overuse Of Incarceration And Possible Alternatives Reentry Domestic Violence Human Trafficking Where Do We Go From Here?

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