Praise for prior editions: " Criminological Perspectives on Race and Crime synthesizes the available literature--by turns, engaging, insightful, and provocative--it challenges our assumptions in this vital area of political and social life." --Elijah Anderson, Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies,Yale University "This book fills a critical gap in the criminology literature, and is distinguished by its examination of a broad range of theories, including some seldom considered in the field, its through examination of the research on these theories, and its efforts to draw conclusions about the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches. An excellent choice for courses in criminology, crime theory, and race and crime." --Robert Agnew, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Sociology, Emory University "Through wide-ranging scholarship and enviable imagination, Shaun Gabbidon does much to.illuminate key theoretical pathways for moving toward the systematic understanding of how race is implicated in criminal behavior. Rich in detail, broad in scope, and easily read, this volume should find a prominent place on every scholar's bookshelf and be assigned in courses as a companion to traditional criminological theory texts." --Francis T. Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Praise for this new edition: "Th[is] text is unique as the most comprehensive coverage of issues of race and crime.
It would be an ideal required reading for a class specifically on race and crime." --Biko Agozino, Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies, Virginia Tech.