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Race and Crime in Justice Studies

The document lists several scholarly sources that examine the relationship between race and the criminal justice system. The sources discuss how race impacts criminalization, sentencing, and the experience of minorities within the criminal justice system. Specifically, the sources focus on the overrepresentation and disproportionate treatment of African Americans and the role of the prison industrial complex in perpetuating racial inequities.

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Race and Crime in Justice Studies

The document lists several scholarly sources that examine the relationship between race and the criminal justice system. The sources discuss how race impacts criminalization, sentencing, and the experience of minorities within the criminal justice system. Specifically, the sources focus on the overrepresentation and disproportionate treatment of African Americans and the role of the prison industrial complex in perpetuating racial inequities.

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Works Cited

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journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0002764207307745.

Brown, Kenly, and Nikki Jones. “Gender, Race, and Crime: The Evolution of a Feminist

Research Agenda.” SpringerLink, Springer, Cham, 1 Jan. 1970,

link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-76333-0_32.

Fernandes, D., and Robert D. Crutchfield. “Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice.” Wiley Online

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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1745-9133.12361.

Hannah-Moffat, Kelly. “Algorithmic Risk Governance: Big Data Analytics, Race and

Information Activism in Criminal Justice Debates - Kelly Hannah-Moffat, 2019.” SAGE

Journals, 22 Mar. 2018, journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1362480618763582.

Mann, C R, and W Willbanks. “Racism in the Criminal Justice System: Two Sides of a

Controversy (Myth of a Racist Criminal Justice System, and Reality of a Racist Criminal

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Mauer, Marc. “Young Black Men and the Criminal Justice System: A Growing National

Problem.” ERIC, 31 Jan. 1990, eric.ed.gov/?id=ED336442.

Monk, Ellis P. “The Color of Punishment: African Americans, Skin Tone, and the Criminal

Justice System.” Taylor & Francis, 6 Mar. 2018,

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Onwubiko, Agozino. “Black Women and the Criminal Justice System.” Edinburgh Research

Archive, The University of Edinburgh, 1 Jan. 1995,

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Petsko, Christopher D., and Galen V. Bodenhausen. “Race–Crime Congruency Effects Revisited:

Do We Take Defendants' Sexual Orientation Into Account? - Christopher D. Petsko,

Galen V. Bodenhausen, 2019.” SAGE Journals, 13 Oct. 2017,

journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1948550617736111.

Spohn, Cassia. “Crime and the Social Control of Blacks: Offender/Victim Race and the

Sentencing of Violent Offenders.” Arizona State University, Taylor and Francis, 1 Jan.

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