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Media & the Law - Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice

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Book Synopsis: Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice examines key facts related to the relationship between race and ethnicity and criminal justice practices at the juvenile and adult levels. Designed to be brief yet thorough, the text covers the most important issues related to race and ethnicity as they pertain to the law, crime and delinquency, policing, courts, and corrections. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice is intended to provide an in-depth account of what is known about race and ethnicity and how these factors impact justice processing in the United States. The book is highly readable and classroom friendly while also making a meaningful contribution to the literature on the topic.

The following Teaching Materials are available:

  • Teacher's manual with activity ideas and learning strategies
  • Multiple-choice test banks in Word, .txt, Blackboard, and Moodle formats. Specify test bank type in your request.
  • Test Bank also available through Respondus.
  • PowerPoint slides are available upon adoption. Sample slides from the full 180-slide presentation are available to view here.

Email bhall@cap-press.com for more information.

“I really do love this textbook and so do the students. I have looked at a couple other similar books and this one is, by far, the best at covering the topic.” – Dianne Berger-Hill, Old Dominion University

“Matthew Robinson's edited volume is particularly timely… Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Justice is suitable for an introductory undergraduate course in criminal justice and race… the inclusion in most chapters of “ideals versus reality” is a good addition.” – Roger Baburam, Corrections Today Vol. 79, No. 2

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Are you searching for a comprehensive and concise resource that examines the important relationship between race, ethnicity, and criminal justice practices? Look no further than Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. This book is specially designed to cover the most crucial issues related to race and ethnicity as they pertain to the law, crime and delinquency, policing, courts, and corrections. With its readable and classroom-friendly approach, it provides an in-depth account of how race and ethnicity impact justice processing in the United States. Don't miss out on this valuable contribution to the literature on the topic.

Looking for teaching resources to enhance your lessons? We've got you covered. Our package includes a comprehensive teacher's manual filled with activity ideas and learning strategies. Additionally, we provide multiple-choice test banks in various formats such as Word, .txt, Blackboard, and Moodle. Simply specify your preferred test bank type in your request. For even more convenience, our Test Bank is also available through Respondus. Want to make your lectures engaging and visually appealing? We offer PowerPoint slides that are available upon adoption, allowing you to captivate your students.

Don't just take our word for it; professors and students love Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. According to Dianne Berger-Hill from Old Dominion University, this textbook is the best in its class at covering the topic. The praise doesn't stop there. Corrections Today, in Volume 79, No. 2, hails Matthew Robinson's edited volume as particularly timely and suitable for an introductory undergraduate course in criminal justice and race. It even applauds the inclusion of the "ideals versus reality" comparison in most chapters, which adds depth to the learning experience.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your understanding of the complex relationship between race, ethnicity, and the criminal justice system. Visit our website today and email bhall@cap-press.com for more information about Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Together, let's make your educational journey insightful and enlightening.

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