Encyclopedia of Race and Crime
Discover the Encyclopedia of Race and Crime, a comprehensive two-volume set published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2009. With an extensive page count of 1024 pages, this encyclopedia delves into crucial thematic areas, including the foundational concepts and theories of criminal justice, the roles of police, courts, and corrections, and the complexities of juvenile justice.
Explore insightful discussions on public policy, the media's influence, and the dynamics within various organizations. Additionally, the volumes address specific groups and populations, providing in-depth case studies and biographies that enhance understanding of the intersection between race and crime.
This resource is essential for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intricate relationships that shape the justice system. Enhance your knowledge with this authoritative reference today!