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Investigating Difference Human And Cultural Relations In Criminal Justice 3rd Sarah Prior

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Investigating Difference Human And Cultural Relations In Criminal Justice 3rd Sarah Prior
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Publisher: Pearson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.86 MB
Pages: 363
Author: Sarah Prior, Lynn Jones
ISBN: 9780133012309, 0133012301
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 3rd

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Investigating Difference Human And Cultural Relations In Criminal Justice 3rd Sarah Prior by Sarah Prior, Lynn Jones 9780133012309, 0133012301 instant download after payment.

For courses that investigate race, class, and gender issues in Criminal Justice.
A deep exploration of justice—its meaning and administration—through consideration of difference
Investigating Difference examines the full range of individual differences across the entire criminal justice system. With a focus on positive solutions, the Third Edition moves beyond a prioritization of race to emphasize the multitude of social identity categories that matter in the justice system. Written by esteemed faculty and leading scholars in the field, this edition includes new chapters on intersectionality, specialty courts, and whiteness; newly authored and conceptualized chapters on gender, sexual orientation and gender identity, victimization, African Americans, Asian Americans, immigration, disability, and religion; a look at globalization and its impact on victims, offenders, and practitioners; and updated statistics and policy information throughout.

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