Race, Class and Gender in Criminology
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Added on 2022-11-30
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This article discusses the role of race, class, and gender in criminology and their impact on the criminal justice system. It explores the historical discrimination against different ethnic origins, the social construct of class, and the distinction between sex and gender. The article also highlights the need for inclusion and diversity in the criminal justice system.
Race, Class and Gender in Criminology
Added on 2022-11-30
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