Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Crime, Inequality, and Justice
The Social Relations of Class, Race, Gender, and Crime
Criminal Justice Theorizing
Part I: Crime Control and Criminology
1 The Crime Control Enterprise and Its Workers
Introduction
Trends and Power Dynamics
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Note
2 Criminology and the Study of Class, Race, Gender, and Crime
Introduction
Class and Criminology
Race and Criminology
Gender/Sexuality and Criminology
Implications
Discussion Questions
Part II: Inequality and Privilege
3 Understanding Class and Economic Privilege
Introduction
Social Class and Stratification in Society
Class, Victimization, and Justice
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
4 Understanding Race and White Privilege
Introduction
The Social Construction of Ethnicity and Race
Race, Victimization, and Justice
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Note
5 Understanding Gender and Male Privilege
Introduction
Gender, Sex, and Society
Gender, Victimization, and Justice
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Notes
6 Understanding Privilege and the Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender
Introduction
Centering Intersectionality
Intersectionality, Victimization, and Justice
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Part III: Law and Criminal Justice
7 Victimology and Patterns of Victimization
Introduction
Lawmaking and Its Workers (Legislators)
Class, Crime, and the Law
Race, Crime, and the Law
Gender/Sexuality, Crime, and the Law
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Notes
8 Lawmaking and the Administration of Criminal Law
Introduction
Policing and Its Workers
Policing and Class
Policing and Race
Policing and Gender/Sexuality
Policing and Intersectionality
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Note
9 Law Enforcement and Criminal Prosecution
Introduction
The Judicial Process, Immigration Regimes, and Their Workers
Class and the Judicial Process
Race and the Judicial Process
Gender and the Judicial Process
Intersectionality and the Judicial Process
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Note
10 Punishment, Sentencing, and Imprisonment
Introduction
Corrections Workers
Class and the Punishment of Offenders
Race and the Punishment of Offenders
Gender and the Punishment of Offenders
Intersections and the Punishment of Offenders
Implications
Review and Discussion Questions
Note
Conclusion: Crime, Justice, and Policy
Introduction
Disrupting Criminology
Embracing Social Harm (in Addition to, or Instead of, Criminology)
Abolition and Building a New World
Review and Discussion Questions
Notes
References
Index
About the Authors