Color behind Bars: Racism in the U.S. Prison System [2 volumes]

Color behind Bars: Racism in the U.S. Prison System [2 volumes]

by Scott W. Bowman (Editor)
Color behind Bars: Racism in the U.S. Prison System [2 volumes]

Color behind Bars: Racism in the U.S. Prison System [2 volumes]

by Scott W. Bowman (Editor)

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Overview

A diverse, critical analysis of racial and ethnic disparities within the American criminal justice system that encourages critical thinking by providing various sides to the issues.

Low-income African Americans, Latin Americans, and American Indians bear the statistical brunt of policing, death penalty verdicts, and sentencing disparities in the United States. Why does this long-standing inequity exist in a country where schoolchildren are taught to expect "justice for all"? The original essays in this two-volume set not only examine the deep-rooted issues and lay out theories as to why racism remains a problem in our prison system, but they also provide potential solutions to the problem. The work gives a broad, multicultural overview of the history of overrepresentation of ethnic minorities in our prison system, examining white/black disparities as well as racism and issues of ethnic-based discrimination concerning other ethnic minorities. This up-to-date resource is ideally suited for undergraduate students who are enrolled in criminal justice or racial/ethnic studies classes and general readers interested in the U.S. criminal justice system.


  • Presents a historical examination of racial and ethnic influences in the early formation of the criminal justice system
  • Allows readers to identify the ways in which our prison system has changed throughout history regarding racism—and the ways in which it has remained the same
  • Provides a critical analysis of the current race- and ethnicity-based criminal justice system
  • Identifies intersectionalities of race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status within the criminal justice system


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313399039
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/11/2014
Series: Racism in American Institutions
Pages: 696
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

Scott Wm. Bowman, PhD, is associate professor of criminal justice at Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.

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