We argue that a full articulation between race and crime issues is important for research and education in criminology and criminal justice. We examine the relationship between race and criminology research in four periods of U.S. history. We also outline core concepts and scholarship central to discussions of race and crime.
Order of authors is alphabetical. The first author would like to thank the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation for its generous support of this project.
Order of authors is alphabetical. The first author would like to thank the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation for its generous support of this project.
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Order of authors is alphabetical. The first author would like to thank the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation for its generous support of this project.