Race, Crime and Resistance
Explore the intricate dynamics of race and crime with Race, Crime and Resistance by David Tyrer, published by Sage Publications Ltd in 2011. This compelling hardback book spans 208 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between discrimination and resistance within ethnic minority communities. Tyrer challenges the conventional victim/perpetrator narrative by illuminating the multifaceted responses to marginalization. The author delves into both individual and collective actions that highlight the diverse modes of resistance employed to confront and combat discriminatory practices. This insightful examination not only enriches the discourse on race and crime but also empowers readers to understand the complexities of social justice movements. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in contemporary social issues, this book promises to be an enlightening addition to your collection.