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R. Barri Flowers (Author)

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027593604X 978-0275936044 February 28, 1990
Minorities and Criminality examines the relationship between being a racial or ethnic minority member of American society and a victim or perpetrator of crime. The examination focuses specifically on blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asians--minority groups which in one way or another have been most affected by criminality and victimization. This exceptional volume explores historical mistreatment of these minority groups, current trends in victimization, patterns in criminal behavior, arrest and imprisonment among minority group members, theoretical models in criminality, differential enforcement of the law, and future implications in addressing minorities and criminality. Specific topics addressed include present trends in minority member victimization, explanations for crime causation among minority members, and the lack of etiological study on minority groups. Chapters on ethnic criminality address the dynamics and implications of black crime, the relationship between Hispanics and criminality, the high crime rate among Native Americans, and the role of minorities in organized crime, juvenile treatment issues, and topics related to the institutionalization of minority members. The final chapter suggests implications for effecting change in current dilemmas in the involvement of members of minority groups in crime.

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“. . . Minorities and Criminality provides a cameo of valuable information about the relationship between minority status and criminality and the interaction of minorities with the criminal justice system. . . . A key strength of this book is that it provides a great deal of insight into the proclivities of different minority groups to engage in different types of criminal behavior. . . . This book would make an excellent source for persons newly becoming acquainted with the nature, scope, and dynamics of minority crime and victimization.”–Criminal Justice Review

About the Author

RONALD BARRI FLOWERS, criminologist, scholar, professional writer, and research analyst in the study of crime and criminal justice and human and social issues, is the author of Criminal Jurisdiction Allocation in Indian Country, Children and Criminality: The Child as Victim and Perpetrator, and Women and Criminality: The Woman as Victim, Offender, and Practitioner (Greenwood Press, 1986, 1987).

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R. Barri Flowers is an award winning, bestselling author of mystery, thriller, suspense, and romance novels, along with true crime and criminology books, and short fiction. His novels include a brand new eBook private eye mystery, DEAD IN THE ROSE CITY. There is also a print edition available of this title.

Thrillers by the author include, STATE'S EVIDENCE, JUSTICE SERVED, and PERSUASIVE EVIDENCE. Flowers is the editor of the American Crime Writers League mystery anthology, MURDER PAST, MURDER PRESENT and has a noir tale, "The Wrong End of a Gun," in SEATTLE NOIR.

As a nonfiction crime writer, the author's latest book titles include PROSTITUTION IN THE DIGITAL AGE, STREET KIDS, COLLEGE CRIME, and FEMALE CRIME, CRIMINALS AND CELLMATES.

Under the pseudonym, Devon Vaughn Archer, the author has also penned several bestselling mainstream and romance novels, including THE SECRETS OF PARADISE BAY, CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS, KISSING THE MAN NEXT DOOR, DESTINED TO MEET, CHRISTMAS HEAT, and LOVE ONCE AGAIN.

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Any study that hopes to accurately explore the impact of crime on American minority groups must consider the associative significance of historical mistreatment of minorities and their criminality and victimization today. Read the first page
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most frequent arrests, juvenile custody facilities, fewer sample cases, loitering law violations, household larceny, household crimes, personal larceny, minority crime, minority prisoners, differential enforcement, victimization data, drug abuse violations, criminal participation, violent crime victimization, police discrimination, explaining crime, nonnegligent manslaughter, victimization rates, crime causation, gang delinquency, disproportionate involvement, total arrests, differential association theory, motor vehicle theft, delinquent gangs
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Native Americans, United States, New York, Government Printing Office, Crime Index, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reports, Los Angeles, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Supreme Court, American Indians, Puerto Ricans, Bureau of the Census, Free Press, American Sociological Review, Sacramento Bee, Census of Population, Journal of Criminal Law, Travis Hirschi, San Francisco, World Report, American Journal of Sociology, Marvin Wolfgang, National Crime Survey Report, Pacific Islanders
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