Colorblind racial profiling : a history, 1974 to the present / by Guy Padula.
2018
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Colorblind racial profiling : a history, 1974 to the present / by Guy Padula.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (296 pages)
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chapter Introduction
chapter 1 He Didn't Go to Ireland
chapter 2 We Didn't Really Know What We Were Looking For
chapter 3 A Spirit of Apparent Cooperation
chapter 4 Hit the Road Jack
chapter 5 There Goes One Now
chapter 6 That Magic Moment
chapter 7 Disharmonic Convergences
chapter 8 Even Hannibal Had a Map
chapter 9 The Bronx Gulag.
chapter 1 He Didn't Go to Ireland
chapter 2 We Didn't Really Know What We Were Looking For
chapter 3 A Spirit of Apparent Cooperation
chapter 4 Hit the Road Jack
chapter 5 There Goes One Now
chapter 6 That Magic Moment
chapter 7 Disharmonic Convergences
chapter 8 Even Hannibal Had a Map
chapter 9 The Bronx Gulag.
Summary
Colorblind Racial Profiling outlines the history of racial profiling practices and policies in the United States from 1974 to the present day. Drawing on a wide variety of sources including case law, newspaper and television reporting, government reports, and police manuals, author Guy Padula traces how institutionalized racial profiling spread across the nation and analyzes how the United States Supreme Court sanctioned the practice. Insightful and accessible, Colorblind Racial Profiling is essential reading for all those interested in the history of racial profiling and criminal justice in the United States.
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Taylor & Francis Online
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English
ISBN
9781315174648 (e-book : PDF)
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