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OverviewLearn the realities of the demographics of violent crime!Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Violent Crime: The Realities and the Myths confronts the “political correctness” that for nearly a quarter century has prevented full and frank discussion of the relationship between the variables named in its title. The issues addressed are currently at the forefront of journalistic, political, and public attention via the Governor of one of the nation's most populous states’admission of the reality of “criminal racial profiling” in law enforcement. This work will do much to lift the shroud of secrecy that has surrounded these matters for the last three decades. Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Violent Crime: The Realities and the Myths provides a rational basis both for crime prevention and for policies governing intervention in social and cultural development. This will facilitate protection against victimization and inhibit offending based on empirically grounded realities rather than cherished mythologies.Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Violent Crime: The Realities and the Myths delivers thoughtful, courageous discussions of these issues and more: blacks and whites as victims and offenders race as a variable in imposing the death penalty patterns of violent behavior and victimization among African-American youth violence against gays and lesbians violent victimization and fear of crime among Canadian aboriginals violence rehabilitation programs for Australian aboriginal offendersRace, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Violent Crime: The Realities and the Myths is a solid overview of how the issue of race relates to criminal behavior. This unique book includes an analysis of data on the annual incidence of aggressive crime, such as homicide, sexual assault, and aggravated assault in relation to race. The book illuminates the contrasting proportional distribution of blacks and whites among victims and offenders as well as their representation in the general U.S. population. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Letitia C Pallone , Nathaniel J. PallonePublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.294kg ISBN: 9780789009869ISBN 10: 0789009862 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 27 April 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsContents Editor's Foreword: From the Shadows into the Light: The Burden of Inconvenient Knowledge? Blacks and Whites as Victims and Offenders in Aggressive Crime in the U.S.: Myths and Realities Race as a Variable in Imposing and Carrying Out the Death Penalty in the U.S. Patterns of Violent Behavior and Victimization Among African American Youth Comparing the Behaviors and Social Environments of Offending and Non-Offending African-American Adolescents Identity Diffusion and Development Among African Americans: Implications for Crime and Corrections Level of Moral Reasoning Among African-American and Caucasian Domestic Violence Offenders Prior to Targeted Professional Intervention Violent Victimization and Fear of Crime Among Canadian Aboriginals Adapting Violence Rehabilitation Programs for the Australian Aboriginal Offender Violence Against Gays and Lesbians Index of Topics and Names Reference Notes IncludedReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |