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Race, Immigration, and Social Control: Immigrants’ Views on the Police – PDF

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  • Authors: Ivan Y. Sun, Yuning Wu
  • File Size: 3 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication Date: May 9, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B07CZ96RLB
  • ISBN-10: 1349958069, 1349959340
  • ISBN-13: 9781349958061, 9781349959341

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About The Author

Ivan Y. Sun

Yuning Wu

Race, Immigration, and Social Control, (PDF) talks about the problems surrounding ethnic culture, race and immigrant status in U.S. policing, with a remarkable focus on immigrant groups’ understandings of the police and elements that form their mindsets towards the police. It focuses on the views of 3 quickly growing yet understudied ethnic groups – Chinese, Hispanic/Latino, and Arab Americans. Discussion of their experience and understandings with the police focuses on numerous main styles, consisting of theoretical structures, modern understandings, historic advancements, and emerging difficulties. This ebook attract those thinking about or investigating policing, race relations, and immigration in society, and to nationwide and foreign federal government authorities who bring police duties and handle people and immigrants in specific.

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These authors bring both methodological rigor and clearness of believed to a red hot subject of public interest. The ebook elegantly analyses the theoretical and useful problems and ramifications for those who would look for to advance police practices that promote self-confidence and trust amongst those groups who have actually pertained to captivate wonder about towards police.” — Bill Hebenton, University of Manchester “Immigration is among the significant stories of the 21st Century – all over, individuals are on the relocation. This prompt ebook thinks about the objected to status of police-immigrant relations in the United States. It summaries commonness within the immigrant experience then go into the factors that separate how different groups have actually been gotten. The fascinating outcomes challenge easy presumptions about both policing and brand-new arrivers and indicate policies for much better serving the requirements of all Americans. Very much advised.” — Wesley G Skogan, Northwestern University NOTE: The item consists of only the ebook, Race, Immigration, and Social Control in PDF. No access codes are consisted of.

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