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    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959089991502883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442602502
    Inhalt: The original essays in Crimes of Colour explore the link between "race" and "crime" in the Canadian context. Much of the literature on race and crime to date has treated the category of "race" unproblematically; debate on this topic has focused primarily on the assumption that members of certain racial groups are most likely to commit crimes.In charting a different path, the authors in this collection provide critical and historical analyses of the connections between processes of "racialization" and "criminalization" in Canada. The book seeks to engage the reader in thinking critically about how conceptualizations of racial identity and crime are interwoven. The editors begin by arguing for a need to shift from an analysis of "race" to an analysis of "racialization" in order to create the space for new ways of looking at the connections between race and crime. They investigate the history of the treatment of racialized people in Canada, looking at the processes through which First Nations people, immigrants, and people of colour have been defined in racialized terms and the way in which state policy has racialized individuals and groups. The insights provided by the historical backdrop situates the problematic legal positions First Nations people and people of colour occupied vis-a-vis the criminal justice system.Contemporary analyses of "race" and crime continue to highlight the on-going, complex, and subtle nature of the issues. Understanding how individuals are racialized in the legal system forms one of the main themes in this collection. Specifically, these discussions involve identifying the processes through which racialized groups and individuals are criminalized. The processes of racialization and criminalization come together in many contexts including various criminal justice institutions like the police and social institutions like the media.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , 1. From Race and Crime to Racialization and Criminalization / , Part I. History -- , 2. Settler Capitalism and the Construction of Immigrants and "Indians" as Racialized Others / , 3. Defining Sexual Promiscuity: "Race," Gender, and Class in the Operation of Ontario's Female Refuges Act, 1930-1960 / , PART II. RACIALIZATION AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM -- , 4. The Criminalization of "Race," the Racialization of Crime / , 5. Looking at Law through the Lens of Culture: A Provocative Case / , 6. Racism and the Collection of Statistics Relating to Race and Ethnicity / , PART III. PROCESSES OF RACIALIZATION AND CRIMINALIZATION -- , 7. Police Constructions of Race and Gender in Street Gangs / , 8. The Criminalization of Aboriginal Women: Commentary by a Community Activist / , 9. The Justice System and Canada's Aboriginal Peoples: The Persistence of Racial Discrimination / , 10. "Making Sense" of Moral Panics: Excavating the Cultural Foundations of the "Young, Black Mugger" / , 11. The Social and Legal Banishment of Anti-racism: A Black Perspective / , 12. Dangerous Duality: The "Net Effect" of Immigration and Deportation on Jamaicans in Canada / , Appendix -- , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
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    Peterborough, Ont : Broadview Press
    UID:
    gbv_1773347330
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (221 pages)
    ISBN: 9781442602502 , 1442602503
    Inhalt: ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""1 From Race and Crime to Racialization and Criminalization""; ""PART I: HISTORY""; ""2 Settler Capitalism and the Construction of Immigrants and ""Indians"" as Racialized Others""; ""3 Defining Sexual Promiscuity: ""Race, "" Gender, and Class in the Operation of Ontario's Female Refuges Act, 1930-1960""; ""PART II: RACIALIZATION AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM""; ""4 The Criminalization of ""Race, "" the Racialization of Crime""; ""5 Looking at Law through the Lens of Culture: A Provocative Case""; ""6 Racism and the Collection of Statistics Relating to Race and Ethnicity""
    Inhalt: ""PART III: PROCESSES OF RACIALIZATION AND CRIMINALIZATION""""7 Police Constructions of Race and Gender in Street Gangs""; ""8 The Criminalization of Aboriginal Women: Commentary by a Community Activist""; ""9 The Justice System and Canada's Aboriginal Peoples: The Persistence of Racial Discrimination""; ""10 ""Making Sense"" of Moral Panics: Excavating the Cultural Foundations of the ""Young, Black Mugger""""; ""11 The Social and Legal Banishment of Anti-racism: A Black Perspective""; ""12 Dangerous Duality: The ""Net Effect"" of Immigration and Deportation on Jamaicans in Canada""
    Inhalt: ""Appendix""""Contributors""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""
    Inhalt: The original essays in Crimes of Colour explore the link between "race" and "crime" in the Canadian context. Much of the literature on race and crime to date has treated the category of "race" unproblematically; debate on this topic has focused primarily on the assumption that members of certain racial groups are most likely to commit crimes.In charting a different path, the authors in this collection provide critical and historical analyses of the connections between processes of "racialization" and "criminalization" in Canada. The book seeks to engage the reader in thinking critically about how conceptualizations of racial identity and crime are interwoven. The editors begin by arguing for a need to shift from an analysis of "race" to an analysis of "racialization" in order to create the space for new ways of looking at the connections between race and crime. They investigate the history of the treatment of racialized people in Canada, looking at the processes through which First Nations people, immigrants, and people of colour have been defined in racialized terms and the way in which state policy has racialized individuals and groups. The insights provided by the historical backdrop situates the problematic legal positions First Nations people and people of colour occupied vis-a-vis the criminal justice system.Contemporary analyses of "race" and crime continue to highlight the on-going, complex, and subtle nature of the issues. Understanding how individuals are racialized in the legal system forms one of the main themes in this collection. Specifically, these discussions involve identifying the processes through which racialized groups and individuals are criminalized. The processes of racialization and criminalization come together in many contexts including various criminal justice institutions like the police and social institutions like the media
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781551113036
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Chan, Wendy Crimes of Colour : Racialization and the Criminal Justice System in Canada Toronto : University of Toronto Press Higher Education, ©1999 ISBN 9781551113036
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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