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245 00 Encyclopedia of race and crime /|ceditors, Helen Taylor 
       Greene, Shaun L. Gabbidon. 
264  1 Thousand Oaks, Calif. :|bSAGE Publications,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    1 online resource (2 volumes (xxx, 978 pages)). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Gale virtual reference library 
500    "A SAGE reference publication." 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Vol. 1. Abu-Jamal, Mumia (1954- ) -- African American 
       Gangs -- African Americans -- Alienation -- Alliance for 
       Justice -- Anti-Defamation League -- Anti-Drug Abuse Acts 
       -- Anti-Immigrant Nativism -- Anti-Semitism -- Arab 
       Americans -- Asian American Gangs -- Asian Americans -- 
       Atlanta University School of Sociological Research -- At-
       Risk Youth -- Attica Prison Revolt -- Baldus Study -- 
       Batson v. Kentucky -- Biological Theories -- Birth of a 
       Nation, The -- Black Codes -- Black Criminology -- Black 
       Ethnic Monolith -- Black Feminist Criminology -- Black 
       Panther Party -- Blaxploitation Movies -- Bonger, Willem 
       Adriaan (1876-1940) -- Boot Camps, Adult -- Boot Camps, 
       Juvenile -- Boston Gun Project -- Brown, Lee P. (1937- ) -
       - Brown Berets -- Brown v. City of Oneonta -- Brown v. 
       Mississippi -- Bully-Cummings, Ella (1958- ) -- Bureau of 
       Indian Affairs -- Byrd, James, Jr. (1949-1998) -- Capital 
       Jury Project -- Castaneda v. Partida -- Center for the 
       Study and Prevention of Violence -- Central Park Jogger --
       Chain Gangs -- Chicago Race Riot of 1919 -- Chicago School
       of Sociology -- Child Abuse -- Children of Female 
       Offenders -- Child Savers -- Chinese Exclusion Act -- 
       Christopher Commission -- CIA Drug Scandal -- Cocaine Laws
       -- Cochran, Johnnie (1937-2005) -- Code of the Streets -- 
       Cointelpro and Covert Operations -- Coker v. Georgia -- 
       Colonial Model -- Community Policing -- Conflict Theory --
       Conservative Criminology -- Consumer Racial Profiling -- 
       Convict Criminology -- Convict Lease System -- Cool Pose -
       - Crack Babies -- Crack Epidemic -- Crack Mothers -- Crime
       Statistics and Reporting -- Criminalblackman -- Critical 
       Race Theory -- Critical White Studies -- Cultural Literacy
       -- Culturally Specific Delinquency Programs -- Culture 
       Conflict Theory -- Davis, Angela (1944- ) -- D.C. Sniper -
       - Death Penalty -- Decriminalization of Drugs -- 
       Dehumanization of Blacks -- Delinquency and Victimization 
       -- Delinquency Prevention -- Deportation -- Detroit Riot 
       of 1967 -- Discrimination-Disparity Continuum -- 
       Disproportionate Arrests -- Disproportionate Incarceration
       -- Disproportionate Minority Contact and Confinement -- 
       DNA Profiling -- Domestic Violence -- Domestic Violence, 
       African Americans -- Domestic Violence, Latina/o/s -- 
       Domestic Violence, Native Americans -- Dred Scott Case -- 
       Drug Cartels -- Drug Courts -- Drug Dealers -- Drug 
       Sentencing -- Drug Sentencing, Federal -- Drug Trafficking
       -- Drug Treatment -- Drug Use -- Drug Use by Juveniles -- 
       Du Bois, W.E.B. (1868-1963) -- Duke University Assault 
       Case -- Dyer Bill -- Elaine Massacre of 1919 (Phillips 
       County, Arkansas) -- Elder Abuse -- Environmental Crime --
       Environmental Racism -- Escobedo v. Illinois -- Ethnicity 
       -- European Americans -- Evidence-Based Delinquency 
       Prevention for Minority Youth -- Faith-Based Initiatives 
       and Delinquency -- Faith-Based Initiatives and Prisons -- 
       Family and Delinquency -- Fear of Crime -- Felon 
       Disenfranchisement -- Female Gangs -- Female Juvenile 
       Delinquents -- Ferguson, Colin (1958- ) -- Focal Concerns 
       Theory -- Focal Concerns Theory, Labeling -- Frazier, E. 
       Franklin (1894-1962) -- Furman v. Georgia -- Gambling -- 
       Gang Injunctions -- Gender Entrapment Theory -- General 
       Theory of Crime -- Ghetto, Ethnoracial Prison -- Goetz, 
       Bernard (1947- ) -- Great Migration -- Gregg v. Georgia --
       Gringo Justice -- Guardians, The (Police Associations) -- 
       Harlem Race Riot of 1935 -- Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 
       1914 -- Harvard, Beverly (1950- ) -- Hate Crimes -- Hate 
       Crime Statistics Act -- Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr. (1928-
       1998) -- Hip Hop, Rap, and Delinquency -- Historically 
       Black Colleges and Universities -- HIV/AIDS -- Homicide 
       Seriousness Dyad -- Houses of Refuge -- Houston, Charles 
       Hamilton (1895-1950) -- Human Trafficking -- Hurricane 
       Katrina -- Hypermasculinity -- Illinois v. Wardlow -- 
       Immigrants and Crime -- Immigration Legislation -- 
       Immigration Policy -- Indian Civil Rights Act -- Indian 
       Self-Determination Act -- Inequality Theory -- Innocence 
       Project -- In Re Gault -- Institutional Racism -- 
       Intermediate Sanctions -- Interracial Crime -- Intraracial
       Crime -- IQ -- Jackson, George (1941-1971) -- Jamaican 
       Posse -- Japanese Internment -- Jena 6 -- John Jay College
       Center on Race, Crime and Justice -- Johnson v. California
       -- Jury Nullification -- Jury Selection -- Juvenile Crime 
       -- Juvenile Drug Courts -- Juvenile Waivers to Adult Court
       -- Kennedy v. Louisiana -- Kimbrough v. United States -- 
       King, Rodney (1965- ) -- Ku Klux Klan -- Ku Klux Klan Act 
       -- Labeling Theory -- Latina/o Criminology -- Latina/o/s -
       - Latino Gangs -- LatinoJustice Prldef -- League of United
       Latin American Citizens -- Los Angeles Race Riot of 1965 -
       - Los Angeles Race Riots of 1992 -- Lynching. 
505 0  Vol. 2. Mandatory Minimums -- Mann, Coramae (1931-2004) --
       Mapp v. Ohio -- Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) -- Mariel Cubans 
       -- Marshall Hypotheses -- Martinsville Seven -- Maryland 
       v. Wilson -- Masculinity and Crime -- McCleskey v. Kemp --
       McVeigh, Timothy (1968-2001) -- Media, Print -- Media 
       Portrayals of African Americans -- Media Portrayals of 
       Asian Americans -- Media Portrayals of Latina/o/s -- Media
       Portrayals of Native Americans -- Media Portrayals of 
       White Americans -- Mediation in Criminal Justice -- 
       Mentoring Programs -- Methamphetamine -- Miami Riot of 
       1980 -- Militias -- Minority Group Threat -- Minutemen -- 
       Miranda v. Arizona -- Missouri v. Celia, a Slave -- Model 
       Minorities -- Mollen Commission -- Moore v. Dempsey -- 
       Moral Panics -- Movies -- Myth of a Racist Criminal 
       Justice System -- NAACP Legal Defense Fund -- National 
       African American Drug Policy Coalition -- National 
       American Indian Court Judges Association -- National 
       Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 
       -- National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice -- 
       National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement -- 
       National Council of La Raza -- National Criminal Justice 
       Association -- National Native American Law Enforcement 
       Association -- National Organization of Black Law 
       Enforcement Executives -- National Tribal Justice Resource
       Center -- National Urban League -- Nation of Islam -- 
       Native American Courts -- Native American Massacres -- 
       Native Americans -- Native Americans: Culture, Identity, 
       and the Criminal Justice System -- Native Americans and 
       Substance Abuse -- No-Fly Lists -- Norris v. Alabama -- 
       Northeastern University Institute on Race and Justice -- 
       O.J. Simpson Case -- Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe --
       Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act -- 100 Blacks 
       in Law Enforcement Who Care -- Operation Wetback -- Opium 
       Wars -- Organized Crime -- Peace Pledge -- Peltier, 
       Leonard (1944- ) -- Petit Apartheid -- Pictou-Aquash, Anna
       Mae (1945-1975) -- Plea Bargaining -- Police 
       Accountability -- Police Action, Citizens' Preferences -- 
       Police Corruption -- Police Use of Force -- Political 
       Prisoners -- Powell v. Alabama -- Presentencing -- 
       President's Commission on Law Enforcement and 
       Administration of Justice -- President's Initiative on 
       Race -- Prison, Judicial Ghetto -- Prison Abolition -- 
       Prisoner Reentry -- Prisoners, Infectious Diseases and -- 
       Prison Gangs -- Private Prisons -- Profiling, Ethnic: Use 
       by Police and Homeland Security -- Profiling, Mass 
       Murderer -- Profiling, Racial: Historical and Contemporary
       Perspectives -- Profiling, Serial Killer -- Public Opinion,
       Death Penalty -- Public Opinion, Juvenile Delinquency -- 
       Public Opinion, Police -- Public Opinion, Punishment -- 
       Public Opinion Polls -- Race Card, Playing the -- Race 
       Relations -- Race Riots -- Racial Conflict -- Racial Hoax 
       -- Racialization of Crime -- Racial Justice Act -- Racism 
       -- Rampart Investigation -- Rastafarians -- Recidivism -- 
       Reformatories -- Religious Minorities -- Restorative 
       Justice -- r/K Theory -- Roper v. Simmons -- Rosewood, 
       Florida, Race Riot of 1923 -- Scarface Myth -- School 
       Shootings -- Self-Esteem and Delinquency -- Sentencing -- 
       Sentencing Disparities, African Americans -- Sentencing 
       Disparities, Latina/o/s -- Sentencing Disparities, Native 
       Americans -- Sentencing Project, The -- Sixteenth Street 
       Baptist Church Bombing -- Skinheads -- Slave Patrols -- 
       Slave Rebellions -- Slavery and Violence -- Social Capital
       -- Social Construction of Reality -- Social Control Theory
       -- Social Disorganization Theory -- Social Distance -- 
       Social Justice -- Southern Poverty Law Center -- State v. 
       Soto -- Status Offenses -- Stop Snitching Campaign -- 
       Strain Theory -- Structural-Cultural Perspective -- 
       Subculture of Violence Theory -- Supermax Prisons -- 
       Superpredators -- Tasers -- Television Dramas -- 
       Television News -- Television Reality Shows -- Tennessee 
       v. Garner -- Terry v. Ohio -- Thomas, Clarence (1948- ) --
       Three Strikes Laws -- Till, Emmett (1941-1955) -- Tribal 
       Police -- "Truly Disadvantaged" -- Tulia, Texas, Drug 
       Sting -- Tulsa, Oklahoma, Race Riot of 1921 -- Tuskegee 
       Syphilis Study -- United States v. Antelope -- United 
       States v. Armstrong -- United States v. Booker -- United 
       States v. Brignoni-Ponce -- United States v. Wheeler -- 
       Universal Negro Improvement Association -- U.S. Department
       of Justice, Office of Civil Rights -- Vera Institute of 
       Justice -- Victim and Witness Intimidation -- 
       Victimization, African American -- Victimization, Asian 
       American -- Victimization, Latina/o -- Victimization, 
       Native American -- Victimization, White -- Victimization, 
       Youth -- Victim Services -- Video Games -- Vigilantism -- 
       Violence Against Girls -- Violence Against Women -- 
       Violent Crime -- Violent Females -- Violent Juvenile 
       Offenders -- Walker, Zachariah (?-1911) -- Ward, Benjamin 
       (1926-2002) -- War on Drugs -- War on Terror -- Wells-
       Barnett, Ida B. (1862-1931) -- W. Haywood Burns Institute 
       for Juvenile Justice Fairness and Equity -- White Crime --
       White Gangs -- White Privilege -- White Supremacists -- 
       Whren v. United States -- Wilding -- Willie Bosket Law -- 
       Wilmington Ten -- Wilson, Genarlow (1986 &) -- Work, 
       Monroe Nathan (1866-1945) -- Wrongful Convictions -- Youth
       Gangs -- Youth Gangs, Prevention of -- Zero Tolerance 
       Policies -- Zoot Suit Riots -- Locating and Interpreting 
       Statistical Data on Race and Crime -- Statistics and Race 
       and Crime: Accessing Data Online. 
520    This encyclopedia covers issues in both historical and 
       contemporary context, with information on race and 
       ethnicity and their impact on crime and the administration
       of justice. These two volumes offer a greater appreciation
       for the similar historical experiences of varied racial 
       and ethnic groups and illustrate how race and ethnicity 
       has mattered and continues to matter in the administration
       of American criminal justice. It covers a number of broad 
       thematic areas: basic concepts and theories of criminal 
       justice; the police, courts, and corrections; juvenile 
       justice; public policy; the media; organizations; specific
       groups and populations; and specific cases and 
       biographies. It addresses such topics as gender, hate/bias
       crimes, immigrant experiences, international and cross-
       cultural issues, race and gangs, and race and law. It 
       presents experiences of all major racial and ethnic groups
       in the U.S., including Asians, Blacks, Latinos, Native 
       Americans, and Ethnic Whites, as well as religious 
       minorities, such as Muslims. Two appendices provide 
       information on locating and interpreting statistical data 
       on race and crime, as well as detailed instructions on how
       to access statistical data on the web for such specific 
       areas as arrests, drugs, gang membership, hate crimes, 
       homicide trends, juvenile justice, prison populations, 
       racial profiling, the death penalty, and victimization. 
520    "The encyclopedia is designed to provide reference 
       material and an introduction to historical and 
       contemporary race and crime topics. It supports study, 
       research, and instruction by presenting brief overviews 
       and references to more in-depth presentations in other 
       published sources. ... The encyclopedia includes entries 
       related to race and crime that are organized in the 
       Reader's Guide as follows: Biographies, Cases, Concepts 
       and Theories, Corrections, Courts, Drugs, Juvenile Justice,
       Media, Organizations, Police, Public Policy, Race Riots, 
       Specific Populations, Violence and Crime."--Pubr. website.
588    Description based on print version record. 
650  0 Crime and race|zUnited States|vEncyclopedias. 
650  0 Criminal justice, Administration of|zUnited States
       |vEncyclopedias. 
650  0 Discrimination in criminal justice administration|zUnited 
       States|vEncyclopedias. 
650  0 Minorities|zUnited States|vEncyclopedias. 
650  7 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology|2bisacsh 
650  7 Crime and race.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00883028 
650  7 Criminal justice, Administration of.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00883246 
650  7 Discrimination in criminal justice administration.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00895034 
650  7 Minorities.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01023088 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155 
655  7 Encyclopedias.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423798 
700 1  Greene, Helen Taylor,|d1949- 
700 1  Gabbidon, Shaun L.,|d1967- 
710 2  Sage Publications. 
710 2  Sage eReference (Online service) 
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