Deadly injustice :: Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system /
The murder of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin and the subsequent trial and acquittal of his assailant, George Zimmerman, sparked a passionate national debate about race and criminal justice in America that involved everyone from bloggers to mayoral candidates to President Obama himself. With increas...
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Zusammenfassung: | The murder of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin and the subsequent trial and acquittal of his assailant, George Zimmerman, sparked a passionate national debate about race and criminal justice in America that involved everyone from bloggers to mayoral candidates to President Obama himself. With increased attention to these causes, from St. Louis to Los Angeles, intense outrage at New York City's Stop and Frisk program and escalating anger over the effect of mass incarceration on the nation's African American community, the Trayvon Martin case brought the racialized nature of the American justice system to the forefront of our national consciousness. Deadly Injustice uses the Martin/Zimmerman case as a springboard to examine race, crime, and justice in our current criminal justice system. Contributors explore how race and racism informs how Americans think about criminality, how crimes are investigated and prosecuted, and how the media interprets and reports on crime. At the center of their analysis sit examples of the Zimmerman trial and Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground law, providing current and resonant examples for readers as they work through the bigger-picture problems plaguing the American justice system. This important volume demonstrates how highly publicized criminal cases go on to shape public views about offenders, the criminal process, and justice more generally, perpetuating the same unjust cycle for future generations. A timely, well-argued collection, Deadly Injustice is an illuminating, headline-driven text perfect for students and scholars of criminology and an important contribution to the discussion of race and crime in America. |
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contents | Foreword: the racial double homicide of Trayvon Martin / Introduction: race, criminal justice, and the death of Trayvon Martin / Who is in danger? -- Profiling Trayvon : young black males, suspicion, and surveillance / Presumed danger : race, bias, stigma, and perceptions of crime and criminals / Policed, punished, dehumanized : the reality for young men of color living in America / Threat, danger, and vulnerability : Trayvon Martin and Gwen Araujo / Where do you stand? -- Go ahead and shoot : the law might have your back : history, race, implicit bias, and justice in Florida's stand your ground law / The dangers of racialized perceptions and thinking by law enforcement / The acquittal of George Zimmerman : race and judges' perceptions about the accuracy of not guilty verdicts / Up to no good : the context of adolescent discrimination in neighborhoods / Which voices count? -- From Simpson to Zimmerman : examining the effects of race, class, and gender in the failed prosecution of two highly publicized, racially divisive cases / Divided by race : differences in the perception of injustice / The Zimmerman verdict : media, political reaction, and public response in the age of social networking / Read between the lines : what determines media coverage of youth homicide? / Afterword: reducing racialized violence and deracializing justice / |
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spelling | Deadly injustice : Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system / edited by Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell ; with a foreword by Lawrence D. Bobo. New York : New York University, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New perspectives in crime, deviance, and law Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword: the racial double homicide of Trayvon Martin / Lawrence D. Bobo -- Introduction: race, criminal justice, and the death of Trayvon Martin / Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell -- Who is in danger? -- Profiling Trayvon : young black males, suspicion, and surveillance / Jacinta M. Gau and Kareem L. Jordan -- Presumed danger : race, bias, stigma, and perceptions of crime and criminals / Kevin M. Drakulich and Laura Siller -- Policed, punished, dehumanized : the reality for young men of color living in America / Victor M. Rios -- Threat, danger, and vulnerability : Trayvon Martin and Gwen Araujo / Toya Like, Lori Sexton, and Savannah Porter -- Where do you stand? -- Go ahead and shoot : the law might have your back : history, race, implicit bias, and justice in Florida's stand your ground law / Katheryn Russell-Brown -- The dangers of racialized perceptions and thinking by law enforcement / David A. Harris -- The acquittal of George Zimmerman : race and judges' perceptions about the accuracy of not guilty verdicts / Amy Farrell, Patricia Y. Warren, Devon Johnson, Jordyn L. Rosario, and Daniel Givelber -- Up to no good : the context of adolescent discrimination in neighborhoods / Bryan L. Sykes, Alex R. Piquero, Jason Gioviano, and Nicolas Pittman -- Which voices count? -- From Simpson to Zimmerman : examining the effects of race, class, and gender in the failed prosecution of two highly publicized, racially divisive cases / Delores Jones-Brown and Henry F. Fradella -- Divided by race : differences in the perception of injustice / Isaac Unah and Valerie Wright -- The Zimmerman verdict : media, political reaction, and public response in the age of social networking / Chenelle A. Jones and Mia Ortiz -- Read between the lines : what determines media coverage of youth homicide? / Heather M. Washington and Valerie Wright -- Afterword: reducing racialized violence and deracializing justice / Doris Marie Provine and Ruth D. Peterson. The murder of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin and the subsequent trial and acquittal of his assailant, George Zimmerman, sparked a passionate national debate about race and criminal justice in America that involved everyone from bloggers to mayoral candidates to President Obama himself. With increased attention to these causes, from St. Louis to Los Angeles, intense outrage at New York City's Stop and Frisk program and escalating anger over the effect of mass incarceration on the nation's African American community, the Trayvon Martin case brought the racialized nature of the American justice system to the forefront of our national consciousness. Deadly Injustice uses the Martin/Zimmerman case as a springboard to examine race, crime, and justice in our current criminal justice system. Contributors explore how race and racism informs how Americans think about criminality, how crimes are investigated and prosecuted, and how the media interprets and reports on crime. At the center of their analysis sit examples of the Zimmerman trial and Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground law, providing current and resonant examples for readers as they work through the bigger-picture problems plaguing the American justice system. This important volume demonstrates how highly publicized criminal cases go on to shape public views about offenders, the criminal process, and justice more generally, perpetuating the same unjust cycle for future generations. A timely, well-argued collection, Deadly Injustice is an illuminating, headline-driven text perfect for students and scholars of criminology and an important contribution to the discussion of race and crime in America. Print version record. Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059194 Zimmerman, George, 1983- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059198 Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbtwgHbKb3fXrh9FRy8G3 Zimmerman, George, 1983- fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfCqh9FxMhFWkHq77bcfq Discrimination in criminal justice administration United States History. Racial profiling in law enforcement United States. African American men Social conditions 21st century. 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spellingShingle | Deadly injustice : Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system / New perspectives in crime, deviance, and law. Foreword: the racial double homicide of Trayvon Martin / Introduction: race, criminal justice, and the death of Trayvon Martin / Who is in danger? -- Profiling Trayvon : young black males, suspicion, and surveillance / Presumed danger : race, bias, stigma, and perceptions of crime and criminals / Policed, punished, dehumanized : the reality for young men of color living in America / Threat, danger, and vulnerability : Trayvon Martin and Gwen Araujo / Where do you stand? -- Go ahead and shoot : the law might have your back : history, race, implicit bias, and justice in Florida's stand your ground law / The dangers of racialized perceptions and thinking by law enforcement / The acquittal of George Zimmerman : race and judges' perceptions about the accuracy of not guilty verdicts / Up to no good : the context of adolescent discrimination in neighborhoods / Which voices count? -- From Simpson to Zimmerman : examining the effects of race, class, and gender in the failed prosecution of two highly publicized, racially divisive cases / Divided by race : differences in the perception of injustice / The Zimmerman verdict : media, political reaction, and public response in the age of social networking / Read between the lines : what determines media coverage of youth homicide? / Afterword: reducing racialized violence and deracializing justice / Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059194 Zimmerman, George, 1983- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059198 Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbtwgHbKb3fXrh9FRy8G3 Zimmerman, George, 1983- fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfCqh9FxMhFWkHq77bcfq Discrimination in criminal justice administration United States History. Racial profiling in law enforcement United States. African American men Social conditions 21st century. Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice pénale États-Unis Histoire. Profilage ethnique États-Unis. Hommes noirs américains Conditions sociales 21e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh African American men Social conditions fast Discrimination in criminal justice administration fast Race relations fast Racial profiling in law enforcement fast |
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title_alt | Foreword: the racial double homicide of Trayvon Martin / Introduction: race, criminal justice, and the death of Trayvon Martin / Who is in danger? -- Profiling Trayvon : young black males, suspicion, and surveillance / Presumed danger : race, bias, stigma, and perceptions of crime and criminals / Policed, punished, dehumanized : the reality for young men of color living in America / Threat, danger, and vulnerability : Trayvon Martin and Gwen Araujo / Where do you stand? -- Go ahead and shoot : the law might have your back : history, race, implicit bias, and justice in Florida's stand your ground law / The dangers of racialized perceptions and thinking by law enforcement / The acquittal of George Zimmerman : race and judges' perceptions about the accuracy of not guilty verdicts / Up to no good : the context of adolescent discrimination in neighborhoods / Which voices count? -- From Simpson to Zimmerman : examining the effects of race, class, and gender in the failed prosecution of two highly publicized, racially divisive cases / Divided by race : differences in the perception of injustice / The Zimmerman verdict : media, political reaction, and public response in the age of social networking / Read between the lines : what determines media coverage of youth homicide? / Afterword: reducing racialized violence and deracializing justice / |
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title_full | Deadly injustice : Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system / edited by Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell ; with a foreword by Lawrence D. Bobo. |
title_fullStr | Deadly injustice : Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system / edited by Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell ; with a foreword by Lawrence D. Bobo. |
title_full_unstemmed | Deadly injustice : Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system / edited by Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell ; with a foreword by Lawrence D. Bobo. |
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topic | Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059194 Zimmerman, George, 1983- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012059198 Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbtwgHbKb3fXrh9FRy8G3 Zimmerman, George, 1983- fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfCqh9FxMhFWkHq77bcfq Discrimination in criminal justice administration United States History. Racial profiling in law enforcement United States. African American men Social conditions 21st century. Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice pénale États-Unis Histoire. Profilage ethnique États-Unis. Hommes noirs américains Conditions sociales 21e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh African American men Social conditions fast Discrimination in criminal justice administration fast Race relations fast Racial profiling in law enforcement fast |
topic_facet | Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012. Zimmerman, George, 1983- Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012 Discrimination in criminal justice administration United States History. Racial profiling in law enforcement United States. African American men Social conditions 21st century. United States Race relations History. Discrimination dans l'administration de la justice pénale États-Unis Histoire. Profilage ethnique États-Unis. Hommes noirs américains Conditions sociales 21e siècle. États-Unis Relations raciales Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. African American men Social conditions Discrimination in criminal justice administration Race relations Racial profiling in law enforcement United States Electronic books. History |
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