Originally published in 1993, this was the first systematic attempt to
understand the criminalization of Black people without resorting to
either crude state conspiracy theories or pathological portrayals of
Black communities. Instead, the author places police/Black conflict in
a geographical and historical context. A rigorous analysis of recent
riots in London, informed by theoretical debates at the time, allowed
Keith to demonstrate that both the riots and subsequent popular and
official analysis had determined policies which had heightened the
criminalization of the Black community. The ethnographic study of
police/Black antagonism in three key areas of London highlights a
police force struggling with an historical legacy that transcends the
actions of particular officers. This book demonstrates that meaningful
understanding of contemporary policing depends on situating
ethnographic accounts firmly within the social and political context
in which the police are forced to operate. It will be of great value
to students of sociology, race relations, social geography,
criminology and politics, as well as to professionals in the race
relations field and the police service. This book is a re-issue
originally published in 1993. The language used is a reflection of its
era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this
re-publication.
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Lore and Disorder in a Multi-racist Society
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000854411
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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