Race Diversity and the Criminal Justice System
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- Created on: 03-04-15 09:03
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- Race Diversity & the CJS
- Victimisation
- Crime Survey
- Different offences experienced by different groups
- Mixed race experience greater victimisation
- Geographical location
- Social class differences
- Income differences
- Fear
- High levels of fear experienced
- Stephen Lawrence
- SIBBETT (1997)
- Hate Crime
- Lifestyle
- Crime Survey
- Offending
- BOWLING & PHILLIPS (2002)
- Black minority, second highest arrest figure
- GRAHAM & BOWLING (1995)
- Mixed ethnic origin admitted more crimes
- Policing
- MACPHERSON (1999)
- SCARMAN (1981)
- BOWLING & PHILLIPS (2002)
- Stop and search
- Counter terrorist policing
- Police custody
- Christopher Alder
- Police culture
- REINER (2000)
- Trial Process
- Lack of confidence in CJS
- Less likely to plead guilty
- More likely to be acquitted at Crown
- Sentencing
- Sentenced to immediate custody
- Probation
- Prison
- Roles occupied in the CJS
- Lacking in senior roles
- Low numbers in the judiciary
- Lots experiencing discrimination
- Experience
- Stop and Search
- Racist policing?
- BOWLING & PHILLIPS (2002)
- The available population
- Over-Policing
- HUNTE (1966)
- MACPHERSON (1999)
- REINER (1992)
- Stop and Search
- Victimisation
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