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Other title: | Torrossa Casalini full text platform.
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Other authors / contributors: | Hurwitz, Jon, author.
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ISBN: | 9780511932526 0511932529 9780511922114 0511922116 9780511852374 0511852371 9780511929847 0511929846 9780511760761 0511760760 1107203457 9781107203457 1282908146 9781282908147 9786612908149 6612908149 0511931182 9780511931185 0511927347 9780511927348 0511924801 9780511924804 9780521119252 0521119251 9780521134750 0521134757
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Print version record.
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Summary: | "As reactions to the O.J. Simpson verdict, the Rodney King beating, and the Amadou Diallo killing make clear, whites and African Americans in the United States inhabit two different perceptual worlds, with the former seeing the justice system as largely fair and color blind and the latter believing it to be replete with bias and discrimination. Drawing on data from a nation-wide survey of both races, the authors tackle two important questions in this book: what explains the widely differing perceptions, and why do such differences matter? They attribute much of the racial chasm to the relatively common personal confrontations that many blacks have with law enforcement - confrontations seldom experienced by whites. And more importantly, the authors demonstrate that this racial chasm is consequential: it leads African Americans to react much more cynically to incidents of police brutality and racial profiling, and also to be far more skeptical of punitive anti-crime policies ranging from the death penalty to three-strikes laws"--Publisher description
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Other form: | Print version: Peffley, Mark. Justice in America. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010 9780521119252
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Standard no.: | 99950384520
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