"Tells the stories of those who suffered during the worst social and political failure in the continent's history-the War on Drugs-and what we can do to right the wrongs of the past"-- Provided by publisher
Godfred Owusu-Bempah Books


Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice: An International Dilemma, 2e, explores race- and ethnicity-related justice issues in five countries around the world. Using the colonial model as a theoretical lens, Gabbidon analyses data from Great Britain, the US, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. He concludes with a discussion of the prospects for increased justice for racial and ethnic minorities and the cost of failing to address this dilemma in a post-Ferguson world.