RT Book T1 Race and crime: geographies of injustice A1 Brown, Elizabeth 1976- A1 Barganier, George 1976- A2 Barganier, George 1976- LA English PP Oakland, California PB University of California Press YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1640442278 AB "Race and Crime examines how and why racialized mass incarceration emerged as a new racial management strategy in the United States and explores its impact on the institutions of criminal justice. Elizabeth Brown and George Barganier historicize the issues of race and crime in society by returning to the history of colonial conquest and the emergence of the idea of race. They show how this idea transitions and transforms throughout history and affects the creation of state power, the emergence of new state institutions, and geographies of racial segregation. Finally, they analyze how punishment, the death penalty, and everyday practices of surveillance practiced in and through the police and courts shape the geographical expression of injustice in the United States today."--Provided by publisher NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV6197.U6 SN 9780520294189 K1 Racism in criminology : United States K1 Criminal justice, Administration of : United States K1 Imprisonment : United States K1 Human Geography : United States K1 Lehrbuch K1 USA : Strafjustiz : Kriminologie : Rassismus K1 USA : Strafjustiz : Rassendiskriminierung : Freiheitsberaubung : Strafvollzug