Race,
Gender, and Punishment
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Subtitle: From Colonialism to the War on
Terror
Author: Mary Bosworth and Jeanne Flavin
Subject: Criminology
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3904-8
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3903-X
Pages: 256 pp.
Series: Critical
Issues in Crime and Society
Publication Date: November, 2006
Praise for Race, Gender, and Punishment
"A first-rate book on the treatment of race, gender and
punishment."-Susan L. Miller, Professor of Sociology and Criminal
Justice, University of Delaware
Description:
The disproportionate representation of black Americans in the
U.S. criminal justice system is well documented. Far less
well-documented are the entrenched systems and beliefs that shape
punishment and other official forms of social control today.
In this book, Mary Bosworth and Jeanne Flavin bring together
twelve original essays by prominent scholars to examine not only the
discrimination that is evident, but also the structural and cultural
forces that have influenced and continue to perpetuate the current
situation. Contributors point to four major factors that have impacted
public sentiment and criminal justice policy: colonialism, slavery,
immigration, and globalization. In doing so they reveal how practices
of punishment not only need particular ideas about race to exist, but
they also legitimate them.
The essays unearth troubling evidence that testifies to the
nation's brutally racist past, and to white Americans' continued fear
of and suspicion about racial and ethnic minorities. The legacy of
slavery on punishment is considered, but also subjects that have
received far less attention such as how colonizers' notions of cultural
superiority shaped penal practices, the criminalization of reproductive
rights, the link between citizenship and punishment, and the global
export of crime control strategies.
Uncomfortable but necessary reading, this book provides an
original critique of why and how the criminal justice system has
emerged as such a racist institution.
About the Authors:
Mary Bosworth is University Lecturer in criminology
and fellow of St. Cross College at the University of Oxford. Jeanne
Flavin is an associate professor in the sociology and anthropology
department at Fordham University in New York.
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