Black Males and the Criminal Justice System

Author:   Jason M. Williams (Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA) ,  Steven Kniffley (Spalding University, Kentucky, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138697355


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   30 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jason M. Williams (Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA) ,  Steven Kniffley (Spalding University, Kentucky, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138697355


ISBN 10:   1138697354
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   30 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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By examining the plight of black males as perennial victims of state violence, this excellent collection of essays serves as a corrective for the often racist and iconic image of the black male as incorrigible criminal. Darnell F. Hawkins, PhD, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago These outstanding editors and brilliant authors of Black Males in the Criminal Justice System provide a definitive and compelling examination of the historical and contemporary challenges for Black males in the most draconian carceral system in the world. Few texts on the intersection of Black males and the criminal justice system illuminate such a comprehensive interdisciplinary sociological, criminological, public health, social work, public policy and social justice approach to analyze structural violence, disproportionate minority contact, collateral consequences and life outcomes among Black men involved in the criminal justice system. I congratulate and applaud Drs. Williams and Kniffey for their incredibly sophisticated analysis of the most pressing civil and human rights issue for Black males in the 21st century. Joseph B. Richardson, Jr., PhD, Professor, University of Maryland College Park


By examining the plight of black males as perennial victims of state violence, this excellent collection of essays serves as a corrective for the often racist and iconic image of the black male as incorrigible criminal. Darnell F. Hawkins, PhD, Professor Emeritus University of Illinois at Chicago These outstanding editors and brilliant authors of Black Males in the Criminal Justice System provide a definitive and compelling examination of the historical and contemporary challenges for Black males in the most draconian carceral system in the world. Few texts on the intersection of Black males and the criminal justice system illuminate such a comprehensive interdisciplinary sociological, criminological, public health, social work, public policy and social justice approach to analyze structural violence, disproportionate minority contact, collateral consequences and life outcomes among Black men involved in the criminal justice system. I congratulate and applaud Drs. Williams and Kniffey for their incredibly sophisticated analysis of the most pressing civil and human rights issue for Black males in the 21st century. Joseph B. Richardson, Jr., PhD, Professor, University of Maryland College Park


By examining the plight of black males as perennial victims of state violence, this excellent collection of essays serves as a corrective for the often racist and iconic image of the black male as incorrigible criminal. Darnell F. Hawkins, Professor Emeritus University of Illinois at Chicago These outstanding editors and brilliant authors of Black Males in the Criminal Justice System provide a definitive and compelling examination of the historical and contemporary challenges for Black males in the most draconian carceral system in the world. Few texts on the intersection of Black males and the criminal justice system illuminate such a comprehensive interdisciplinary sociological, criminological, public health, social work, public policy and social justice approach to analyze structural violence, disproportionate minority contact, collateral consequences and life outcomes among Black men involved in the criminal justice system. I congratulate and applaud Drs. Williams and Kniffey for their incredibly sophisticated analysis of the most pressing civil and human rights issue for Black males in the 21st century. Joseph B. Richardson, Jr., PhD, Professor, University of Maryland College Park


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Jason M. Williams is an Assistant Professor of Justice Studies at Montclair State University. His areas of expertise are, race and justice, policing, social control, radical criminology, and the sociology of criminological knowledge. In addition to publishing on the above topics he is currently conducting qualitative research on black males and reentry, urban youth and policing, and pedagogical-based research around the construction and dissemination of criminological knowledge and its impact on racialized students. Steven Kniffley is the Associate Director for the Center for Behavioral Health and an Assistant Professor in Spalding University’s School of Professional Psychology. He currently teaches Multicultural Psychology and Intro to Psychotherapy. Dr. Kniffley is also a Board Certified Clinical Psychologist. Dr. Kniffley’s area of expertise is research and clinical work with Black males. Specifically, his work focuses on understanding and developing culturally appropriate interventions for Black male psychopathology as well as barriers to academic success for this population. Dr. Kniffley has written numerous books, book chapters, and articles on Black male mental health, Black males and the criminal justice system, and academic achievement.

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