This edited volume explores the dynamics of race, crime, and the criminal justice system in the United States
today. It offers equal attention to the linkages between images of color and images of crime as well as the ramifications
of criminal justice policies and practices.
Changes to the new edition include the following:
Revised introductory and concluding chapters that more clearly outline the focus and selection of the racial
and ethnic groups discussed.
The book further examines the ways in which gender, religion, culture, sexuality, and sexual orientation are
central components of racialized constructions.
A new chapter provides examples of criminal justice practices and crime control policies on racial and ethnic
groups in the United States including examples of law enforcement policies, prosecution and sentencing, and imprisonment.
Brief, framing introductions underscore why each chapter is important and how it fits into the book's overarching
themes.
Each chapter includes discussion questions and a list of relevant websites.
An accompanying Instructor's Manual prepared by David R. Montague is new to the Third Edition.
Table of Contents
PART I. IMAGES OF COLOR
1. AMERICAN INDIANS
American Indians in Popular Culture. A Pawnee's Experiences and Views
James Riding In
2. AFRICAN AMERICANS
Every Road Has an End
Leon E. Pettiway
3. LATINOS AND LATINAS
The Color of Skin Is the Color of Crime
Luis J. Rodríguez
4. ASIAN AMERICANS
'Senator Sir, Welcome to the World of Orientalism'
Karen Joe Laidler
5. EURO-AMERICANS
White Privilege, Color, and Crime. A Personal Account
Peggy McIntosh
PART II. STEREOTYPING BY THE MEDIA
6. AMERICAN INDIANS
Redskins, Savages, and Other Indian Enemies. A Historical Overview of American Media Coverage of Native Peoples
Suzan Shown Harjo
7. AFRICAN AMERICANS
The Social Construction of the African American Criminal Stereotype
Dennis M. Rome
8. LATINOS AND LATINAS
'Hot Blood and Easy Virtue'. Mass Media and the Making of Racist Latino/a Stereotypes
Diego O. Castro
9. ASIAN AMERICANS
Framing Asian Americans
Thomas K. Nakayama
10. EURO-AMERICANS
The Caucasian Evasion. Victims, Exceptions, and Defenders of the Faith
Jody Miller, Toya Z. Like, and Peter Levin
PART III. STEREOTYPING BY POLITICIANS
11. AMERICAN INDIANS
Stereotyping of American Indian and Alaska Native Nations and Peoples
Carol Chiago Lujan
12. AFRICAN AMERICANS
The Welfare Queen and Willie Horton
Donald R. Culverson
13. LATINOS AND LATINAS
Immigrant Bashing and Nativist Political Movements
Alberto G. Mata Jr. and Catalina Herrerías
14. ASIAN AMERICANS
Asian Americans and the Black-White Paradigms
BongHwan 'BH' Kim
15. EURO-AMERICANS
The Unanswered Question
Jerome G. Miller
PART IV. IMAGES OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
16. AMERICAN INDIANS
Traditional and Contemporary Tribal Justice
Ada Pecos Melton
17. AFRICAN AMERICANS
The Black Bogeyman and White Self-Righteousness
Laura T. Fishman
18. LATINOS AND LATINAS
Latinos, Gangs, and Drugs
Edwardo L. Portillos
19. ASIAN AMERICANS
Improper Perceptions of Asian Crimes and Asian Americans Taiping Ho
20. EURO-AMERICANS
The Laundering of White Crime
Mark S. Hamm
21.
The Nexus Between Race and Ethnicity and Criminal Justice Policy
Nancy Rodriguez
CONCLUSION
A Fragile Future. Pitfalls and Possibilities
Coramae Richey Mann and Marjorie S. Zatz