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Unequal Crime Decline Theorizing Race Urban Inequality And Criminal Violence Parker

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Unequal Crime Decline Theorizing Race Urban Inequality And Criminal Violence Parker
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Publisher: New York : New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.46 MB
Author: Parker, Karen F
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Unequal Crime Decline Theorizing Race Urban Inequality And Criminal Violence Parker by Parker, Karen F instant download after payment.

xi, 163 pages : 24 cm, \"Crime in most urban areas fell during the 1990s. While the decline has been well-documented, few scholars have analyzed which groups have most benefited from the crime decline and which are still on the frontlines of violence - and why that might be. In Unequal Crime Decline, Karen F. Parker presents a structural and theoretical analysis of the various factors that affect the crime decline. Looking particularly at the past three decades and the shifts that have taken place, Parker offers original insight into which trends have declined and why.\"--Jacket, Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-158) and index, Introduction -- The difference race and gender makes : a detailed look at violent crime and the crime drop -- Structural perspectives on crime and their critics -- Racial stratification and the local urban economy -- Race, urban inequality, and the changing nature of violence : an illustration of theoretical integration -- Conclusion