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Roots Of African American Violence Darnell Felix Hawkins Jerome B Mckean

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Roots Of African American Violence Darnell Felix Hawkins Jerome B Mckean
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Darnell Felix Hawkins, Jerome B. McKean
ISBN: 9781626376052, 1626376050
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Roots Of African American Violence Darnell Felix Hawkins Jerome B Mckean by Darnell Felix Hawkins, Jerome B. Mckean 9781626376052, 1626376050 instant download after payment.

What explains the well-documented racial disparities in rates of homicide and other acts of criminal violence in the United States? Critically confronting the conventional narratives that purport to answer this question, the authors of Roots of African American Violence offer an alternative framework¿one that acknowledges the often hidden cultural diversity and within-race ethnocentrism that exists in black communities. Their provocative work, drawing insights from criminology, criminal justice, anthropology, and sociology, is a seminal step in efforts to understand the intersection of race and violence.

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