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Multicultural Perspectives in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Second Edition

NCJ Number
187793
Editor(s)
James E. Hendricks Ph.D., Bryan D. Byers Ph.D.
Date Published
2000
Length
406 pages
Annotation
This second edition of 12 chapters addresses cultural diversity, criminal justice, and criminology; as an edited anthology, this book is the work of national scholars who have expertise in criminal justice issues and multicultural contexts.
Abstract
The book includes original work that addresses such diversity issues as gender, race, ethnicity, and sexuality in criminal justice and criminology. In addition, types of crime, juvenile justice issues, training, and college curricula are addressed. Taken together, the volume couples the discussion of important multicultural groups within society with critical issues that face criminal justice and criminology within a multicultural society. The main thrust of the book is to bridge theory and practice in this important area for criminal justice and criminology. The three objectives of the book are to introduce the reader to the topic of multiculturalism, criminal justice, and criminology; to demonstrate the role and function of multicultural perspectives in criminal justice theory and practice; and to highlight various multicultural perspectives within the fields of criminal justice and criminology. Chapter references and name and subject indexes