Policing the Black man arrest, prosecution, and imprisonment

"A comprehensive, readable analysis of the key issues of the Black Lives Matter movement, this thought-provoking and compelling anthology features essays by some of the nation's most influential and respected criminal justice experts and legal scholars. Policing the Black Man explores and...

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Other Authors: Davis, Angela J., 1956- (Editor)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Pantheon Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2017]
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: "A comprehensive, readable analysis of the key issues of the Black Lives Matter movement, this thought-provoking and compelling anthology features essays by some of the nation's most influential and respected criminal justice experts and legal scholars. Policing the Black Man explores and critiques the many ways the criminal justice system impacts the lives of African American boys and men at every stage of the criminal process, from arrest through sentencing. Essays range from an explication of the historical roots of racism in the criminal justice system to an examination of modern-day police killings of unarmed black men. The contributors discuss and explain racial profiling, the power and discretion of police and prosecutors, the role of implicit bias, the racial impact of police and prosecutorial decisions, the disproportionate imprisonment of black men, the collateral consequences of mass incarceration, and the Supreme Court's failure to provide meaningful remedies for the injustices in the criminal justice system. Policing the Black Man is an enlightening must-read for anyone interested in the critical issues of race and justice in America."--Jacket.
Physical Description: xxiv, 321 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781101871270
110187127X
Author Notes: ANGELA J. DAVIS, a graduate of Harvard Law School, is Professor of Law at the American University Washington College of Law and author of Arbitrary Justice- The Power of the American Prosecutor.