Coramae Richey Mann
Coramae Richey Mann (1931–2004) was a professor emeritus of criminal justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She argued vehemently that the United States criminal justice system was racist.Mann criticized the arguments of William Wilbanks (in his book ''The Myth of a Racist Criminal Justice System'' (1987)), countering in her 1989 book ''Unequal Justice'' that Wilbanks' reliance on quantitative and statistical data hides the reality of racism. Provided by Wikipedia
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When women kill / by Mann, Coramae Richey, 1931-
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When women kill by Mann, Coramae Richey 1931-2004
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Female crime and delinquency by Mann, Coramae Richey
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Unequal justice a question of color by Mann, Coramae Richey 1931-2004
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The juvenile female in the judicial process by Mann, Coramae Richey
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