Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Breaking the Cycle of Black Overrepresentation in Crime Statistics
By (Author) Anita Kalunta-Crumpton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
16th October 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social services and welfare, criminology
Causes and prevention of crime
Hardback
202
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
One of the most controversial topics on the subject of race, crime, and criminal justice is the disproportionate representation of Blacks in the criminal justice system as offenders and prison inmates. Rather than portraying Blacks as perpetual victims of racism in which societal institutions are solely responsible for reform, this book seeks to put the power of change in the hands of Blacks. It focuses on the preventative role that Blacks might play and considers solution-oriented ways to stop this vicious cycle.
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, PhD is professor of administration of justice at Texas Southern University. Prior to joining Texas Southern University in 2008, she taught for many years at a number of universities in England, United Kingdom. Her main research interests are in the areas of race, crime and criminal justice; drug use and drug trafficking; comparative criminology/criminal justice; and violence against women. She is the author and editor of several books.