Latinos and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia
By (Author) Jos Luis Morn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
28th March 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
323.1168073
Winner of Best Reference Titles of 2016 2017
Hardback
536
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
2268g
This unique compilation of essays and entries provides critical insights into the Latino/a experience with the U.S. criminal justice system. Concerns about immigration's relationship to crime make accurate information and critical analysis of the utmost importance. Latinos and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia promotes understanding of Latinas and Latinos and the U.S. criminal justice system, at the same time dispelling popular misconceptions about this population and criminal activity in the United States. Unlike a traditional encyclopedia comprised solely of AZ entries, this work consists of two parts. Part I offers detailed essays on particularly important topics. Part II provides brief, AZ entries. Topics are crossreferenced to enable easy research. Among the wide range of topics covered are policing and police misconduct, incarceration, the war on drugs, gangs, border crime, and racial profiling. Historically important issues and events relative to the Latino experience of criminal justice in the United States are also included, as are key legal cases.
This is a thoroughly researched, informative, and all-inclusive reference source for researchers looking for information in this area. It is recommended for most public libraries and will be a particularly important addition to academic libraries, especially those institutions with criminal-justice programs and courses. * Booklist *
Undergraduate and graduate students, social activists, political leaders, and those interested in Latin American issues will find this book particularly valuable because of the lack of resources on this topic. This book will provide very useful information for those studying history, sociology, law, anthropology, or political science. Highly Recommended. * ARBA *
Morn and his contributors . . . are to be commended for producing a clear, readable work that offers readers a handy means to explore this important realm of inquiry. Summing Up: Recommended. High school, community college, and undergraduate students; general readers; professionals/practitioners. * Choice *
Jos Luis Morn is professor in the Latin American and Latina/o Studies Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York.