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- Rethinking the 21st century : 'new' problems, 'old' solutions / by Eckert, Amy.; Sjoberg, Laura,1979-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [246]-270) and index.
- Subjects: Security, International.; Security, International; Political crimes and offenses; War; Political ethics.; Sicherheitspolitik; Zukunft; Internationale Politik; Instabilität; Krise;
- © 2009., Zed Books ; Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan,
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- Seven days in May / by Lawson, John Howard,1894-1977,film producer.; Frankenheimer, John,1930-2002,film director.; Serling, Rod,1924-1975,screenwriter.; Lancaster, Burt,1913-1994,actor.; Douglas, Kirk,1916-actor.; March, Fredric,1897-1975,actor.; Gardner, Ava,1922-1990,actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Knebel, Fletcher.Seven days in May.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Bailey, Charles Waldo,II,1929-2012.Seven days in May.; Seven Arts Productions,presenter.; Joel Productions,presenter.; Warner Home Video (Firm),publisher.;
DVD, widescreen (16x9, 1.85:1); Dolby digital mono.Fredric March, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'brien, Martin Balsam, George MacReady, Hugh Marlowe.Rating: Not rated.Freedom hangs in the balance when a colonel discovers a U.S. military plot to take over the nation.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Motion pictures); Political films.; Coups d'état; Conspiracies; Political crimes and offenses; Knebel, Fletcher; Bailey, Charles Waldo, II, 1929-2012;
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- The conspirator [videorecording] / by Redford, Robert.prodrt; Solomon, James(James D.)ausaut; Bernstein, Gregory,1955-aut; Shapiro, Greg.pro; Holderman, Bill.pro; Falk, Brian.pro; Stone, Robert,1964-pro; Ricketts, Joe.pro; Samuels, Jeremiah.pro; Stone, Webster,1960-pro; McAvoy, James,1979-act; Wright, Robin,1966-act; Kline, Kevin.act; Wood, Evan Rachel,1987-act; Huston, Danny,1962-act; Long, Justin,1978-act; Meaney, Colm,1953-act; Bledel, Alexis,1982-act; Dale, James Badge,1978-act; Kebbell, Toby.act; Simmons, Johnny,1986-act; Reedus, Norman,1969-act; Cullum, John,1930-act; True, Jim.act; Groff, Jonathan.act; Root, Stephen.act; Bauer, Chris.act; Andrews, David,1952-act; Wilkinson, Tom,1948-act; Isham, Mark.cmp; Jennings, Thomas.ausdrt; Tom Jennings Productions, Inc.; Roadside Attractions (Firm); American Film Manufacturing Company.; Wildwood Enterprises.; Lions Gate Films.;
DVD-video; region 1, NTSC; 5.1 Dolby Digital surround; widescreen presentation, 2.35:1 aspect ratio, for 16x9 televisions.James McAvoy (Nicholas Baker), Robin Wright (Mary Surratt), Kevin Kline (Edwin Stanton), Evan Rachel Wood (Anna Surratt), Danny Huston (Joseph Holt), Justin Long (Nicholas Baker), Colm Meaney (General Hunter), Alexis Bledel (Sarah Weston), James Badge Dale (William Hamilton), Toby Kebbell (John Wilkes Booth), Johnny Simmons (John Surratt), Norman Reedus (Lewis Payne), John Cullum (Justice Wylie), Jim True-Frost (General Hartranft), Jonathan Groff (Louis Weichmann), Stephen Root (John Lloyd), Chris Bauer (Major Smith), David Andrews (Father Walter), Tom Wilkinson (Reverdy Johnson).Director of photography, Newton Thomas Sigel ; production designer, Kalina Ivanov ; editor, Craig McKay ; costume designer, Louise Frogley ; music, Mark Isham ; consulting historians, Frederic L. Borch, James McPherson, Thomas R. Turner.MPAA rating: PG-13; for some violent content.In the wake of Abraham Lincoln's assassination, seven men and one woman are arrested and charged with conspiring to kill the President, the Vice-President, and the Secretary of State. The lone woman charged, Mary Surratt, 42, owns a boarding house where John Wilkes Booth and others met and planned the simultaneous attacks. Against the ominous back-drop of post-Civil War Washington, newly-minted lawyer Frederick Aiken, a 28-year-old Union war hero, reluctantly agrees to defend Surratt before a military tribunal. As the trial unfolds, Aiken realizes his client may be innocent and that she is being used as bait and hostage in order to capture the only conspirator to have escaped a massive manhunt--her own son.
- Subjects: Historical films.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Feature films; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Surratt, Mary E. (Mary Eugenia), 1820-1865; Military courts; Trials (Assassination); Political crimes and offenses; Presidents; Conspiracies;
- © c2011., Lions Gate Films,
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- Social deviance / by Delaney, Tim.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is social deviance? -- Social deviance and social problems -- Explaining social deviance -- White collar, political and organized crime -- Street crime: violent offenses and property offenses -- Social deviance and violence -- Alcohol and social deviance -- Drug use and abuse and social deviance -- Cyber technology and social deviance -- Mental illness and disorders and social deviance -- Sexual social deviance -- Environmental social deviance -- Social control and deviant behavior -- Social deviance and its omnipresence.
- Subjects: Deviant behavior.;
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- Encyclopedia of cyber warfare / by Springer, Paul J.,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Today, cyber warfare affects everyone--from governments that need to protect sensitive political and military information, to businesses small and large that stand to collectively lose trillions of dollars each year to cyber crime, to individuals whose privacy, assets, and identities are subject to intrusion and theft. The problem is monumental and growing exponentially. Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare provides a complete overview of cyber warfare, which has been used with increasing frequency in recent years by such countries as China, Iran, Israel, North Korea, Russia, and the United States. Readers will gain an understanding of the origins and development of cyber warfare and of how it has become a major strategic element in warfare for countries throughout the world. The encyclopedia's entries cover all of the most significant cyber attacks to date, including the Stuxnet worm that successfully disabled centrifuges in Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility; the attack on Israel's internet infrastructure during its January 2009 military offensive in the Gaza Strip; the worldwide "Red October" cyber attack that stole information from embassies, research firms, military installations, and nuclear and other energy infrastructures; and cyber attacks on private corporations like Sony.Description based on print version record.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Cyberspace operations (Military science); Cyberterrorism;
- On-line resources: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kirtland-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4883012 -- Available online. Click here to access. ;
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- Justice at Nuremberg / by Conot, Robert E.;
Here, for the first time in one volume, is the full story of the crimes committed by the Nazi leaders and of the trials in which they were brought to judgment. Conot reconstructs in a single narrative not only the events at Nuremberg but the offenses with which the accused were charged. He characterizes each of the twenty-one defendants, presenting each case and inspecting carefully the process of indictment, prosecution, defense and sentencing.--From publisher description.[Pt]. 1. Crime and punishment. Escape from Auschwitz ; The sword of justice ; The accused -- [Pt]. 2. Interrogation and indictment. The prisoners of Ashcan ; The documentation division ; Goering and Hess : the flight from reality ; Ribbentrop : the wandering Aryan ; Jackson : the labors of Hercules ; The judges ; Ley : the disaster of anti-Semitism ; The Krupp fiasco ; Attorneys for the defense ; Discord on the prosecution ; The eve of trial -- [Pt]. 3. Prosecution. The conspiracy ; "A ring of evil men" : the Röhm Purge ; The Hossbach meeting : a split in the alliance ; Goering's coup : the Blomberg-Fritsch crisis ; Goering as Machiavelli : the Anschluss ; Conflict : Donovan versus Jackson ; The rape of Czechoslovakia ; Kristallnacht : the plot against the Jews ; Schacht : an economy in ruins ; "War is still a law of nature" : the Moscow Pact ; Keitel and Jodl : "a child's game in a sandbox" ; "The train of the dead" ; The ravages of euthanasia ; Frank : the ant and the aphid ; Barbarossa : the commissar and partisan orders ; Einsatzgruppen ; Speer and Sauckel : slave labor ; "The final solution of the Jewish question" ; Partisan warfare ; The perversion of German medicine ; "Night and fog," and counterterror ; War crimes ; "A most terrible and convincing case" -- [Pt]. 4. Defense. The catlike elephant : Goering ; The faithful followers : Hess and Ribbentrop ; "Destiny took its tragic course" : Keitel ; A breath of ashes : Kaltenbrunner ; "A thousand years of guilt" : Rosenberg and Frank ; The venomous vulgarian : Streicher ; An irregular witness : Frick and Schacht ; Blood on the gold : Funk ; A question of equivocation : Doenitz and Raeder ; The American : Schirach ; The political general : Jodl ; The fox and the goat : Speer and Sauckel ; Step by step : Seyss-Inquart, Papen, Neurath, and Fritzsche ; The Katyn Forest Massacre ; The poisoned chalice : the case of the organizations ; A mad and melancholy record ; Epitaph on ideals -- [Pt]. 5. Judgment. Deliberation ; Verdict ; Execution ; Requiem for the Reich.Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946.; World War, 1939-1945; War crime trials;
- © 2009, c1983., Basic Books,
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- "Prisons make us safer" : and 20 other myths about mass incarceration / by Law, Victoria,1977-author.aut;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-217) and index.An accessible guide for activists, educators, and all who are interested in understanding how the prison system oppresses communities and harms individuals. The United States incarcerates more of its residents than any other nation. Though home to 5% of the global population, the United States has nearly 25% of the world's prisoners--a total of over 2 million people. This number continues to steadily rise. Over the past 40 years, the number of people behind bars in the United States has increased by 500%. Journalist Victoria Law explains how racism and social control were the catalysts for mass incarceration and have continued to be its driving force: from the post-Civil War laws that states passed to imprison former slaves, to the laws passed under the "War Against Drugs" campaign that disproportionately imprison Black people. She breaks down these complicated issues into four main parts : 1. The rise and cause of mass incarceration ; 2. Myths about prison ; 3. Misconceptions about incarcerated people ; 4. How to end mass incarceration. Through carefully conducted research and interviews with incarcerated people, Law identifies the 21 key myths that propel and maintain mass incarceration, including : The system is broken and we simply need some reforms to fix it ; Incarceration is necessary to keep our society safe ; Prison is an effective way to get people into drug treatment ; Private prison corporations drive mass incarceration. "Prisons Make Us Safer" is a necessary guide for all who are interested in learning about the cause and rise of mass incarceration and how we can dismantle it.
- Subjects: Prisons; Criminal justice, Administration of; Discrimination in criminal justice administration; Racism in criminal justice administration; Crime; Imprisonment; Criminal law; Criminals; African American criminals; Minorities; Public relations.; Racism in criminal justice administration.; Mass incarceration.;
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- The Criminal Justice System / by Hooper, Michael(Michael K.),Editor.; Masters, Ruth,Editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.VOLUME 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Contributors -- Complete List of Contents --Introduction -- Abortion -- Adultery -- Alcohol use and abuse -- Animal abuse -- Anti-Racketeering Act of 1934 -- Arson -- Assault and battery -- Attempt to commit a crime -- Autopsies -- Bigamy and polygamy -- Blackmail and extortion -- Breach of the peace -- Bribery -- Bullying -- Burglary -- Carjacking -- Child abduction by parents -- Child abuse and molestation -- Commercialized vice -- Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) -- Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act -- Comstock law -- Conspiracy -- Constitution, U.S. -- Consumer fraud -- Corporate scandals -- Counterfeiting -- Crime -- Crime index -- Crimes of passion -- Criminal justice in U.S. history -- Criminal justice system -- Criminals -- Criminology -- Date rape -- Designer and date rape drugs -- Disorderly conduct -- Domestic violence and criminal justice -- Drive-by shootings -- Drug legalization -- Drug testing -- Drunk driving -- Embezzlement -- Environmental crimes -- Female offenders -- Feminist criminology -- Forensic psychology -- Forgery -- Fraud -- Gambling -- Graffiti -- Hate crime -- Hit-and-run accidents -- Hobbs Act -- Hoover, J.Edgar -- Human trafficking -- Illegal aliens and criminal justice -- Inchoate crimes -- Indecent exposure -- Insider trading -- Insurance fraud -- Jaycee Lee Dugard case (2009) -- Jaywalking -- Justice -- Kidnapping -- Ku Klux Klan -- Loitering -- Lynching -- Mafia -- Mann Act -- Manslaughter -- Mass and serial murders -- Mental illness and crime -- Missing persons -- Money laundering -- Mothers Against Drunk Driving -- Motor vehicle theft -- Murder and homicide --National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence -- National Narcotics Act -- National Stolen Property Act Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 -- Opium Exclusion Act -- Organized crime -- Organized Crime Control Act -- Pandering -- Peacemaking criminology -- Perjury -- Pickpocketing -- Political corruption -- Pornography and obscenity -- Principals (criminal) -- Prohibition -- Psychopathy -- Public-order offenses -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul -- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act -- Rape and sex offenses -- Reckless endangerment -- Recreational and medical marijuana movements -- Regulatory crime -- Right to bear arms -- Robbery -- Schools of criminology -- Seditious libel -- Sexual harassment and criminal justice -- Sherman Antitrust Act -- Shoplifting -- Skyjacking -- Sobriety testing -- Sports and crime -- Stalking -- Suicide and euthanasia -- Suspects-- Tax evasion -- Telephone fraud -- Television news -- Texas v. Johnson -- Theft -- Treason Treasury Department, U.S. -- Trespass -- Unabomber -- Uniform Crime Reports -- Vandalism -- Vigilantism -- Violent Criminal Apprehension Program -- Virginia v. Black -- Voting fraud -- War crimes -- White-collar crime -- Wisconsin v. Mitchell -- Accomplices and accessories -- Aggravating circumstances -- Amicus curiae briefs -- Annotated codes -- Antitrust law --Arizona v. Fulminante -- Arrest -- Arrest warrants -- Asset forfeiture -- Atwater v. City of Lago Vista -- Automobile searches -- Bill of Rights, U.S. -- Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents -- Brown v. Mississippi -- Burden of proof -- California v. Greenwood -- Chimel v. California -- Circumstantial evidence -- Citizen's arrests -- Color of law -- Common law -- Comprehensive Crime Control Act -- Confessions -- Consent searches -- Criminal intent -- Criminal law -- Criminal liability -- Criminal procedure -- Cultural defense -- Decriminalization -- Defenses to crime -- Diminished capacity -- Diplomatic immunity -- Double jeopardy -- Due process of law -- Duress -- Entrapment -- Equal protection under the law -- Escobedo v. Illinois -- Ex post facto laws -- Exclusionary rule -- Excuses and justifications -- Extradition -- Federal Crimes Act -- Felon disfranchisement -- Felonies -- Gun laws -- Harris v.United States -- Hearsay -- Hurtado v. California -- Ignorance of the law -- Illinois v. Gates -- Illinois v. Krull -- Illinois v. McArthur -- Illinois v. Wardlow -- Incorporation doctrine -- Information (written accusation) -- Insanity defense -- International law -- Jim Crow laws -- Knowles v. Iowa -- Lesser-included offenses -- Lindbergh law -- Magna Carta -- Mala in se and mala prohibita -- Malice -- Manhattan Bail Project -- Mapp v. Ohio -- Martial law -- Maryland v. Buie -- Maryland v. Craig -- Massachusetts v. Sheppard -- Mens rea -- Military justice -- Miranda rights -- Miranda v. Arizona -- Misdemeanors -- Mitigating circumstances -- Model Penal Code -- Moral turpitude -- Motives -- Multiple jurisdiction offenses -- New Jersey v. T.L.O. -- No-knock warrants -- Payne v.Tennessee -- Plain view doctrine -- Presumption of innocence -- Preventive detention -- Privileged communications -- Probable cause -- Proximate cause -- Punitive damages -- Reasonable doubt -- Reasonable suspicion -- Rules of evidence -- Search and seizure -- Search warrants -- Self-defense -- Sex offender registries -- Sexually Violent Predator Acts -- Statutes -- Statutes of limitations -- Stop and frisk -- Strict liability offenses -- Terry v. Ohio -- Traffic law -- United States Code -- United States Statutes at Large -- United States v. Alvarez- Machain -- United States v. Leon -- United States v.Lopez -- Vagrancy laws -- Vicarious liability -- Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act -- Weeks v. United States -- Whren v. United States -- Wilson v. Arkansas / VOLUME 2 -- Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, -- U.S. Bureau of -- BlackLives Matter Movement/Blue Lives Matter Movement -- Body-worn cameras -- Booking -- Border patrols -- Boston police strike -- Broken windows theory -- Campus police -- Civilian review boards -- Cold cases -- Community-oriented policing -- Crime analysis -- Crime scene investigation -- Dallas and Baton Rouge police officer attacks (2016) -- DARE programs -- Deadly force -- Discretion -- Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. (DEA) -- Drugs and law enforcement -- Evidence-based policing -- Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S.-- Frankpledge and watch system -- Graham v. Connor (1989) -- High-speed chases -- Highway patrols -- Homeland Security, U.S. Department of -- Intelligence-led policing -- Internal affairs -- Internal Revenue Service, U.S. -- Interpol -- Justice Department, U.S. -- King beating case -- Knapp Commission -- Kyllo v. United States -- Law enforcement -- Law Enforcement Assistance Administration -- Marshals Service, U.S. -- MOVE bombing -- National Guard -- Neighborhood watch programs -- Noble cause corruption -- Peace Officer Standards and Training -- Police -- Police academies -- Police brutality -- Police chiefs --Police civil liability -- Police corruption -- Police detectives -- Police dogs-- Police ethics -- Police lineups -- Police militarization -- Police powers -- Police psychologists -- Police subculture -- Posse comitatus -- Predictive policing -- Preventive patrol -- Private police and guards -- Problem-oriented policing -- Procedural justice -- Racial profiling and criminal justice -- Reasonable force -- Resisting arrest -- Secret Service, U.S. -- Sheriffs -- Slave patrols -- Special weapons and tactics teams (SWAT) -- Stakeouts -- State police -- Sting operations -- Strategic policing -- Tennessee v. Garner -- Treasury Department, U.S. -- Use of force -- Vehicle checkpoints --Warrior versus guardian mentality -- Wickersham Commission -- Women in law enforcement and corrections -- Acquittal -- Amnesty -- Appellate process -- Argersinger v.Hamlin -- Arraignment -- Attorney ethics -- Attorney General, U.S. -- Attorneys general, state -- Australia's "Reintegrative Shaming" approach -- Bail system -- Bailiffs -- Barker v. Wingo -- Batson v. Kentucky -- Bench warrants -- Bifurcated trials -- Bill of particulars -- Blended sentences -- Brady v. United States -- Capital punishment -- Case law -- Cease-and-desist orders -- Certiorari -- Chain of custody -- Change of venue -- Citations -- Civil commitment -- Clemency -- Clerks of the court -- Coker v. Georgia -- Competency to stand trial -- Concurrent sentences -- Contempt of court -- Convictions -- Corporal punishment -- Counsel, right to -- Court reporters -- Court types -- Criminal prosecution -- Cross-examination -- Cruel and unusual punishment -- Death qualification -- Defendant self-representation --Defendants -- Defense attorneys -- Deportation -- Depositions -- Deterrence --Discovery -- Dismissals -- District attorneys -- Diversion -- Drug courts -- Effective counsel -- Execution, forms of -- Execution of judgment -- Expert witnesses -- Eyewitness testimony -- False convictions -- Faretta v. California -- Fines -- Ford v. Wainwright -- Furman v. Georgia -- Gag orders -- Gideon v. Wainwright -- Grand juries -- Gregg v. Georgia -- Habeas corpus -- Harmelin v.Michigan -- Harmless error -- Hearings -- Hung juries -- Immunity fromprosecution -- Impeachment of judges -- In forma pauperis -- Indeterminatesentencing -- Indictment -- Inquests -- Jessica's Law/Jessica Lunsford Act(2005) -- Judges -- Judicial review -- Judicial system, U.S. -- Jurisdiction of courts -- Jury nullification -- Jury sequestration -- Jury system -- Just deserts -- Mandamus -- Mandatory sentencing -- Massiah v. United States -- McCleskey v. Kemp -- Minnick v. Mississippi -- Miscarriage of justice -- Night courts -- Nolle prosequi -- Nolo contendere -- Objections -- Obstruction of justice -- Opinions -- Palko v. Connecticut -- Pardons -- People v. George Zimmerman(2013) -- Plea bargaining -- Pleas -- Powell v. Alabama -- Precedent -- Preliminary hearings -- Presentence investigations -- Prosecutorial abuse -- Public defenders -- Public prosecutors -- Punishment -- Restitution -- Restorative justice -- Restraining orders -- Reversible error -- Robinson v.California -- Rummel v. Estelle -- Santobello v. New York -- Scottsboro cases -- Self-incrimination, privilege against -- Sentencing -- Sentencing guidelines, U.S. -- Solem v. Helm -- Speedy trial right -- Standards of proof -- Stanford v. Kentucky -- Stare decisis -- Subpoena power -- Summonses -- Supreme Court, U.S., and criminal rights -- Suspended sentences -- Testimony -- Three-strikes laws -- Tison v. Arizona -- Traffic courts -- Traffic fines -- Trial publicity -- Trials -- United States Sentencing Commission -- Verdicts --Voir dire -- Witherspoon v. Illinois -- Witness protection programs -- Witnesses -- World Court / VOLUME 3 -- Addiction -- AIDS -- Ashker v.Brown (2015) -- Auburn system -- Battered child and battered wife syndromes -- Boot camps -- Chain gangs -- Community-based corrections -- Community service -- Conjugal visitation in prison -- Crime victimization: primary and secondary -- "Dark figure of crime" -- Elderly prisoners -- Forestry camps -- Good time -- Halfway houses -- History of incarceration -- Homeless women and victimization -- House arrest -- Incapacitation -- LGBTQ prisoners -- Medical model of offender treatment -- National Crime Victimization Survey -- National Organization for Victim Assistance -- "Not-in-my-backyard" attitudes -- Opioid treatment breakthroughs -- Palmer raids -- Parole -- Parole boards -- Parole Commission, U.S. -- Parole officers -- Pennsylvania system of corrections -- Prison and jail systems -- Prison escapes -- Prison guards -- Prison health care -- Prison industries -- Prison inmate subculture -- Prison overcrowding -- Prison/prisoner classification systems -- Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003 -- Prison violence -- Prisoner rights -- Prisons, Federal Bureau of -- Privatization of institutional and community corrections, including faith-based programs -- Probation, adult -- Probation,juvenile -- Realignment (PSR) policy -- Recidivism -- Rehabilitation -- Scandinavia's prison experience -- Security threat groups (STGs)/prison gangs -- Smith Act -- Solitary confinement -- Supermax prisons -- Victim and Witness Protection Act -- Victim assistance programs -- Victim impact statements -- Victim-offender mediation -- Victim recovery stages -- Victimization theories -- Victimless crimes -- Victimology -- Victims of Crime Act -- Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015 -- Victims services -- Walnut Street Jail -- Work camps-- Work-release programs -- Youth authorities -- Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act (2006) -- Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty -- Bloodstains -- Boston Marathon Bombing (2013) -- Bounty hunters -- Bureau of Justice Statistics -- Civil disobedience -- Clear and present danger test -- Computer crime -- Computer forensics -- Computer information systems -- Contributing to delinquency of minors -- Coroners -- Crime labs -- Criminal history record information -- Criminal justice education -- Criminal records --Cybercrime investigation -- DNA testing -- Document analysis -- Electronic surveillance -- Espionage -- Fingerprint identification -- Forensic accounting -- Forensics -- Freedom of assembly and association -- Fusion Centers -- Gault, In re -- Geographic information systems -- Identity theft -- Juvenile courts -- Juvenile delinquency -- Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act -- Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of -- Juvenile justice system -- Juvenile waivers to adult courts -- Katz v. United States -- Latent evidence -- Lone wolf -- Medical examiners -- National Crime Information Center -- National Institute of Justice -- Nonviolent resistance -- Olmstead v. UnitedStates -- Parens patriae -- Paris terrorist attacks (2015) -- Patriot Act -- Pedophilia -- People v. Nidal Hasan (2013) -- Polygraph testing -- Pornography,child -- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -- Print media -- Privacy rights -- Psychological profiling -- Religious sects and cults -- Roper v. Simmons (2005) -- San Bernardino terrorist attack (2015) -- Schall v. Martin -- School violence -- September 11, 2001, attacks -- Sex discrimination -- Shoe prints and tire-tracks -- Social media -- Status offenses -- Surveillance cameras -- Technology's transformative effect -- Terrorism -- Toxicology -- Trace evidence -- Uniform Juvenile Court Act -- USA FREEDOM Act (2015) -- Victims of Child Abuse Act Reauthorization Act (2013) -- Wiretaps and criminal justice -- Youth gangs -- Bibliography of Basic Works on Criminal Justice -- Glossary -- Crime Rates and Definitions -- Crime Trends -- Supreme Court Rulings on Criminal Justice -- Famous American Trials -- Time Line -- Topics by Subject Category -- Index to Court Cases -- Index to Laws and Acts -- Personages Index -- Subject Index.Presents a three volume set that covers the most important aspects of criminal justice in the United States, detailing the commission and frequency of crimes through the investigation, apprehension, prosecution, and punishment of wrongdoers.
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- The Criminal Justice System / by Hooper, Michael(Michael K.),editor.; Masters, Ruth,editor.;
VOLUME 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Contributors -- Complete List of Contents --Introduction -- Abortion -- Adultery -- Alcohol use and abuse -- Animal abuse -- Anti-Racketeering Act of 1934 -- Arson -- Assault and battery -- Attempt to commit a crime -- Autopsies -- Bigamy and polygamy -- Blackmail and extortion -- Breach of the peace -- Bribery -- Bullying -- Burglary -- Carjacking -- Child abduction by parents -- Child abuse and molestation -- Commercialized vice -- Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) -- Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act -- Comstock law -- Conspiracy -- Constitution, U.S. -- Consumer fraud -- Corporate scandals -- Counterfeiting -- Crime -- Crime index -- Crimes of passion -- Criminal justice in U.S. history -- Criminal justice system -- Criminals -- Criminology -- Date rape -- Designer and date rape drugs -- Disorderly conduct -- Domestic violence and criminal justice -- Drive-by shootings -- Drug legalization -- Drug testing -- Drunk driving -- Embezzlement -- Environmental crimes -- Female offenders -- Feminist criminology -- Forensic psychology -- Forgery -- Fraud -- Gambling -- Graffiti -- Hate crime -- Hit-and-run accidents -- Hobbs Act -- Hoover, J.Edgar -- Human trafficking -- Illegal aliens and criminal justice -- Inchoate crimes -- Indecent exposure -- Insider trading -- Insurance fraud -- Jaycee Lee Dugard case (2009) -- Jaywalking -- Justice -- Kidnapping -- Ku Klux Klan -- Loitering -- Lynching -- Mafia -- Mann Act -- Manslaughter -- Mass and serial murders -- Mental illness and crime -- Missing persons -- Money laundering -- Mothers Against Drunk Driving -- Motor vehicle theft -- Murder and homicide --National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence -- National Narcotics Act -- National Stolen Property Act Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 -- Opium Exclusion Act -- Organized crime -- Organized Crime Control Act -- Pandering -- Peacemaking criminology -- Perjury -- Pickpocketing -- Political corruption -- Pornography and obscenity -- Principals (criminal) -- Prohibition -- Psychopathy -- Public-order offenses -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul -- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act -- Rape and sex offenses -- Reckless endangerment -- Recreational and medical marijuana movements -- Regulatory crime -- Right to bear arms -- Robbery -- Schools of criminology -- Seditious libel -- Sexual harassment and criminal justice -- Sherman Antitrust Act -- Shoplifting -- Skyjacking -- Sobriety testing -- Sports and crime -- Stalking -- Suicide and euthanasia -- Suspects-- Tax evasion -- Telephone fraud -- Television news -- Texas v. Johnson -- Theft -- Treason Treasury Department, U.S. -- Trespass -- Unabomber -- Uniform Crime Reports -- Vandalism -- Vigilantism -- Violent Criminal Apprehension Program -- Virginia v. Black -- Voting fraud -- War crimes -- White-collar crime -- Wisconsin v. Mitchell -- Accomplices and accessories -- Aggravating circumstances -- Amicus curiae briefs -- Annotated codes -- Antitrust law --Arizona v. Fulminante -- Arrest -- Arrest warrants -- Asset forfeiture -- Atwater v. City of Lago Vista -- Automobile searches -- Bill of Rights, U.S. -- Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents -- Brown v. Mississippi -- Burden of proof -- California v. Greenwood -- Chimel v. California -- Circumstantial evidence -- Citizen's arrests -- Color of law -- Common law -- Comprehensive Crime Control Act -- Confessions -- Consent searches -- Criminal intent -- Criminal law -- Criminal liability -- Criminal procedure -- Cultural defense -- Decriminalization -- Defenses to crime -- Diminished capacity -- Diplomatic immunity -- Double jeopardy -- Due process of law -- Duress -- Entrapment -- Equal protection under the law -- Escobedo v. Illinois -- Ex post facto laws -- Exclusionary rule -- Excuses and justifications -- Extradition -- Federal Crimes Act -- Felon disfranchisement -- Felonies -- Gun laws -- Harris v.United States -- Hearsay -- Hurtado v. California -- Ignorance of the law -- Illinois v. Gates -- Illinois v. Krull -- Illinois v. McArthur -- Illinois v. Wardlow -- Incorporation doctrine -- Information (written accusation) -- Insanity defense -- International law -- Jim Crow laws -- Knowles v. Iowa -- Lesser-included offenses -- Lindbergh law -- Magna Carta -- Mala in se and mala prohibita -- Malice -- Manhattan Bail Project -- Mapp v. Ohio -- Martial law -- Maryland v. Buie -- Maryland v. Craig -- Massachusetts v. Sheppard -- Mens rea -- Military justice -- Miranda rights -- Miranda v. Arizona -- Misdemeanors -- Mitigating circumstances -- Model Penal Code -- Moral turpitude -- Motives -- Multiple jurisdiction offenses -- New Jersey v. T.L.O. -- No-knock warrants -- Payne v.Tennessee -- Plain view doctrine -- Presumption of innocence -- Preventive detention -- Privileged communications -- Probable cause -- Proximate cause -- Punitive damages -- Reasonable doubt -- Reasonable suspicion -- Rules of evidence -- Search and seizure -- Search warrants -- Self-defense -- Sex offender registries -- Sexually Violent Predator Acts -- Statutes -- Statutes of limitations -- Stop and frisk -- Strict liability offenses -- Terry v. Ohio -- Traffic law -- United States Code -- United States Statutes at Large -- United States v. Alvarez- Machain -- United States v. Leon -- United States v.Lopez -- Vagrancy laws -- Vicarious liability -- Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act -- Weeks v. United States -- Whren v. United States -- Wilson v. Arkansas / VOLUME 2 -- Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, -- U.S. Bureau of -- BlackLives Matter Movement/Blue Lives Matter Movement -- Body-worn cameras -- Booking -- Border patrols -- Boston police strike -- Broken windows theory -- Campus police -- Civilian review boards -- Cold cases -- Community-oriented policing -- Crime analysis -- Crime scene investigation -- Dallas and Baton Rouge police officer attacks (2016) -- DARE programs -- Deadly force -- Discretion -- Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. (DEA) -- Drugs and law enforcement -- Evidence-based policing -- Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S.-- Frankpledge and watch system -- Graham v. Connor (1989) -- High-speed chases -- Highway patrols -- Homeland Security, U.S. Department of -- Intelligence-led policing -- Internal affairs -- Internal Revenue Service, U.S. -- Interpol -- Justice Department, U.S. -- King beating case -- Knapp Commission -- Kyllo v. United States -- Law enforcement -- Law Enforcement Assistance Administration -- Marshals Service, U.S. -- MOVE bombing -- National Guard -- Neighborhood watch programs -- Noble cause corruption -- Peace Officer Standards and Training -- Police -- Police academies -- Police brutality -- Police chiefs --Police civil liability -- Police corruption -- Police detectives -- Police dogs-- Police ethics -- Police lineups -- Police militarization -- Police powers -- Police psychologists -- Police subculture -- Posse comitatus -- Predictive policing -- Preventive patrol -- Private police and guards -- Problem-oriented policing -- Procedural justice -- Racial profiling and criminal justice -- Reasonable force -- Resisting arrest -- Secret Service, U.S. -- Sheriffs -- Slave patrols -- Special weapons and tactics teams (SWAT) -- Stakeouts -- State police -- Sting operations -- Strategic policing -- Tennessee v. Garner -- Treasury Department, U.S. -- Use of force -- Vehicle checkpoints --Warrior versus guardian mentality -- Wickersham Commission -- Women in law enforcement and corrections -- Acquittal -- Amnesty -- Appellate process -- Argersinger v.Hamlin -- Arraignment -- Attorney ethics -- Attorney General, U.S. -- Attorneys general, state -- Australia's "Reintegrative Shaming" approach -- Bail system -- Bailiffs -- Barker v. Wingo -- Batson v. Kentucky -- Bench warrants -- Bifurcated trials -- Bill of particulars -- Blended sentences -- Brady v. United States -- Capital punishment -- Case law -- Cease-and-desist orders -- Certiorari -- Chain of custody -- Change of venue -- Citations -- Civil commitment -- Clemency -- Clerks of the court -- Coker v. Georgia -- Competency to stand trial -- Concurrent sentences -- Contempt of court -- Convictions -- Corporal punishment -- Counsel, right to -- Court reporters -- Court types -- Criminal prosecution -- Cross-examination -- Cruel and unusual punishment -- Death qualification -- Defendant self-representation --Defendants -- Defense attorneys -- Deportation -- Depositions -- Deterrence --Discovery -- Dismissals -- District attorneys -- Diversion -- Drug courts -- Effective counsel -- Execution, forms of -- Execution of judgment -- Expert witnesses -- Eyewitness testimony -- False convictions -- Faretta v. California -- Fines -- Ford v. Wainwright -- Furman v. Georgia -- Gag orders -- Gideon v. Wainwright -- Grand juries -- Gregg v. Georgia -- Habeas corpus -- Harmelin v.Michigan -- Harmless error -- Hearings -- Hung juries -- Immunity fromprosecution -- Impeachment of judges -- In forma pauperis -- Indeterminatesentencing -- Indictment -- Inquests -- Jessica's Law/Jessica Lunsford Act(2005) -- Judges -- Judicial review -- Judicial system, U.S. -- Jurisdiction of courts -- Jury nullification -- Jury sequestration -- Jury system -- Just deserts -- Mandamus -- Mandatory sentencing -- Massiah v. United States -- McCleskey v. Kemp -- Minnick v. Mississippi -- Miscarriage of justice -- Night courts -- Nolle prosequi -- Nolo contendere -- Objections -- Obstruction of justice -- Opinions -- Palko v. Connecticut -- Pardons -- People v. George Zimmerman(2013) -- Plea bargaining -- Pleas -- Powell v. Alabama -- Precedent -- Preliminary hearings -- Presentence investigations -- Prosecutorial abuse -- Public defenders -- Public prosecutors -- Punishment -- Restitution -- Restorative justice -- Restraining orders -- Reversible error -- Robinson v.California -- Rummel v. Estelle -- Santobello v. New York -- Scottsboro cases -- Self-incrimination, privilege against -- Sentencing -- Sentencing guidelines, U.S. -- Solem v. Helm -- Speedy trial right -- Standards of proof -- Stanford v. Kentucky -- Stare decisis -- Subpoena power -- Summonses -- Supreme Court, U.S., and criminal rights -- Suspended sentences -- Testimony -- Three-strikes laws -- Tison v. Arizona -- Traffic courts -- Traffic fines -- Trial publicity -- Trials -- United States Sentencing Commission -- Verdicts --Voir dire -- Witherspoon v. Illinois -- Witness protection programs -- Witnesses -- World Court / VOLUME 3 -- Addiction -- AIDS -- Ashker v.Brown (2015) -- Auburn system -- Battered child and battered wife syndromes -- Boot camps -- Chain gangs -- Community-based corrections -- Community service -- Conjugal visitation in prison -- Crime victimization: primary and secondary -- "Dark figure of crime" -- Elderly prisoners -- Forestry camps -- Good time -- Halfway houses -- History of incarceration -- Homeless women and victimization -- House arrest -- Incapacitation -- LGBTQ prisoners -- Medical model of offender treatment -- National Crime Victimization Survey -- National Organization for Victim Assistance -- "Not-in-my-backyard" attitudes -- Opioid treatment breakthroughs -- Palmer raids -- Parole -- Parole boards -- Parole Commission, U.S. -- Parole officers -- Pennsylvania system of corrections -- Prison and jail systems -- Prison escapes -- Prison guards -- Prison health care -- Prison industries -- Prison inmate subculture -- Prison overcrowding -- Prison/prisoner classification systems -- Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003 -- Prison violence -- Prisoner rights -- Prisons, Federal Bureau of -- Privatization of institutional and community corrections, including faith-based programs -- Probation, adult -- Probation,juvenile -- Realignment (PSR) policy -- Recidivism -- Rehabilitation -- Scandinavia's prison experience -- Security threat groups (STGs)/prison gangs -- Smith Act -- Solitary confinement -- Supermax prisons -- Victim and Witness Protection Act -- Victim assistance programs -- Victim impact statements -- Victim-offender mediation -- Victim recovery stages -- Victimization theories -- Victimless crimes -- Victimology -- Victims of Crime Act -- Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015 -- Victims services -- Walnut Street Jail -- Work camps-- Work-release programs -- Youth authorities -- Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act (2006) -- Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty -- Bloodstains -- Boston Marathon Bombing (2013) -- Bounty hunters -- Bureau of Justice Statistics -- Civil disobedience -- Clear and present danger test -- Computer crime -- Computer forensics -- Computer information systems -- Contributing to delinquency of minors -- Coroners -- Crime labs -- Criminal history record information -- Criminal justice education -- Criminal records --Cybercrime investigation -- DNA testing -- Document analysis -- Electronic surveillance -- Espionage -- Fingerprint identification -- Forensic accounting -- Forensics -- Freedom of assembly and association -- Fusion Centers -- Gault, In re -- Geographic information systems -- Identity theft -- Juvenile courts -- Juvenile delinquency -- Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act -- Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of -- Juvenile justice system -- Juvenile waivers to adult courts -- Katz v. United States -- Latent evidence -- Lone wolf -- Medical examiners -- National Crime Information Center -- National Institute of Justice -- Nonviolent resistance -- Olmstead v. UnitedStates -- Parens patriae -- Paris terrorist attacks (2015) -- Patriot Act -- Pedophilia -- People v. Nidal Hasan (2013) -- Polygraph testing -- Pornography,child -- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -- Print media -- Privacy rights -- Psychological profiling -- Religious sects and cults -- Roper v. Simmons (2005) -- San Bernardino terrorist attack (2015) -- Schall v. Martin -- School violence -- September 11, 2001, attacks -- Sex discrimination -- Shoe prints and tire-tracks -- Social media -- Status offenses -- Surveillance cameras -- Technology's transformative effect -- Terrorism -- Toxicology -- Trace evidence -- Uniform Juvenile Court Act -- USA FREEDOM Act (2015) -- Victims of Child Abuse Act Reauthorization Act (2013) -- Wiretaps and criminal justice -- Youth gangs -- Bibliography of Basic Works on Criminal Justice -- Glossary -- Crime Rates and Definitions -- Crime Trends -- Supreme Court Rulings on Criminal Justice -- Famous American Trials -- Time Line -- Topics by Subject Category -- Index to Court Cases -- Index to Laws and Acts -- Personages Index -- Subject Index. Presents a three volume set that covers the most important aspects of criminal justice in the United States, detailing the commission and frequency of crimes through the investigation, apprehension, prosecution, and punishment of wrongdoers.Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Criminal justice, Administration of; Criminal procedure; Crime; Criminal law;
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- Racial & ethnic relations in America / by Mack-Williams, Kibibi,1955-editor.; Shally-Jensen, Michael,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.VOLUME 1 -- Ability testing and bias -- Abolition movement -- Aboriginal Canadians -- Accent discrimination -- Accommodationism -- Acculturation, generational -- Adarand Constructors v. Pena -- Adolescent ethnic identity -- Affirmative action -- African American Baptist Church -- African American cowboys -- African American-American Indian relations -- African Americans: an overview -- African Americans: cultural impact -- African Americans: education -- African Americans: employment -- African Americans: families and socialization -- African Americans: film -- African Americans: in the Civil War -- African Americans: literature -- African Americans: music -- African Americans: stereotypes -- African Americans: women and social equality -- African Canadians -- Afro-Caribbeans -- Afrocentrism -- AIDS conspiracy theory -- Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Claims Settlement -- Alcatraz Island occupation -- Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education -- Alianza Federal de Mercedes -- Alien land laws -- Alienation, racial and ethnic -- Allotment system -- AME Church -- AME Zion Church -- Amerasian Homecoming Act -- American Anti-Slavery Society -- American Colonization Society -- American Council on Race Relations -- American Indian activism -- American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month -- American Indian civil rights -- American Indian Civil Rights Act -- American Indian Defense Association (AIDA) -- American Indian Movement -- American Indian Policy Review Commission -- American Indian Religious Freedom Act -- American Indian slavery -- American Indians: agriculture -- American Indians: an overview -- American Indians: dance and music -- VOLUME 2 -- Ethnic heritage revival -- Ethnic identities of women -- Ethnic identity: choice and development -- Ethnic studies programs -- Ethnicity and ethnic groups -- Ethnocentrism in American history -- Ethnocide -- Ethnogenesis theory -- Ethnoviolence -- Euro-American -- Eurocentrism -- European immigration to Canada: 1867-present -- European immigration to the United States: 1790-1892 -- European immigration to the United States: 1892-1943 -- Ex parte Crow Dog -- External colonialism -- Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) -- Fair Housing Act -- Fascism in Canada -- Federal riot -- Federally recognized tribes -- FEMA response to Hurricane Katrina: an overview -- Ferguson unrest -- Fifteen Principles -- Fifteenth Amendment -- Filipino Americans and race relations -- Filipino Veterans' movement -- Financial crisis of 2008 and communities of color -- First Nations-white relations in Canada -- Fisher v. University of Texas -- Fish-ins -- Foreign professionals in the United States -- Fourteenth Amendment -- Francophone -- Frank lynching -- Free African Society -- Free blacks -- Freedmen's Bureau -- Racial & Ethnic Relations in America Complete List of Contents -- Freedom Riders -- Freedom Summer -- Free-Soil Party -- French Canadian women -- French Canadians -- Friends of the Indian -- Frustration-aggression theory -- Fugitive slave laws -- Fullilove v. Klutznick -- Fusion movement -- Gadsden Purchase -- Gendered racism -- General Allotment Act -- Genetic basis for race -- The Bell Curve Debate: Race, Intelligence, and Genes -- Genocide of American Indians -- Genocide: cultural -- Genocide: physical -- Gentlemen's agreement -- German Americans -- Ghost Dance religion -- Glass ceiling -- Globalization's impact on US racial/ethnic demographics -- Goetz incident -- Graham v. Richardson -- Grandfather clauses -- Great Migration -- Greek Americans -- Green v. County School Board of New Kent County -- Greensboro sit-ins -- Griffin v. Breckenridge -- Griggs v. Duke Power Company -- Grovey v. Townsend -- Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty -- Guinn v. United States -- Gullah -- Haitians and Haitian refugees -- Hansen effect -- Harlem Renaissance -- Harlins, Latasha, murder -- Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections -- Hate Crime Statistics Act -- Hate crimes and racial relations -- Hate speech -- Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Americans -- Hawkins murder -- Head Start -- Health care and racial/ethnic relations -- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States -- Hindu Holidays and Festivals -- Hip hop culture -- Hirabayashi v. United States -- Hispanic v. Latino -- Hispanic/Latino discrimination -- Hmong Americans -- Holocaust -- Holocaust denial -- Homelessness and racial/ethnic relations -- Horton incident -- Housing and race relations -- Human Rights Act -- Hurricane Katrina and FEMA's response -- Hymietown statement -- Hypersegregation -- Hypodescent -- Hypogamy -- Identification assimilation -- Ideological racism -- Immigrant advantage -- Immigrant bashing -- Immigrant women -- Immigrants in the military -- Immigration Act of 1917 -- Immigration Act of 1924 -- Immigration Act of 1943 -- Immigration Act of 1990 -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) -- Immigration and emigration -- Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 -- Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 -- Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) -- Immigration law in Canada -- Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 -- Immigration restrictions: an overview -- Immigration's positive impact on US society -- Incorporation -- Indentured servitude -- Indian -- Indian Act of 1876 -- Indian Act of 1951 -- Indian Act of 1985 -- Indian Americans -- Indian Appropriation Act -- Indian Child Welfare Act -- Indian Citizenship Act -- Indian Claims Commission -- Indian Education Acts -- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act -- Indian New Deal -- Indian offenses -- Indian preference -- Indian Removal Act -- Indian Reorganization Act -- Indian Rights Association (IRA) -- Indian Territory -- Indian-white relations in Canada - Indian-white relations in the United States -- Indigenous superordination -- Individual racism -- Inequality -- Initiative on Race -- Institutional racism -- Integration -- Intelligence and race -- Internal colonialism -- Internalized racism -- International Indian Treaty Council -- Interracial and interethnic friendship -- Interracial and interethnic marriage -- Iranian Americans -- Irish American stereotypes -- Irish Americans -- Irish Catholic "race" -- Irish-African American relations -- Irredentism -- Islamophobia -- Israeli Americans -- Italian American stereotypes -- Italian Americans -- Jamaican Americans -- Japan bashing -- Japanese American internment -- Japanese Americans -- Jewish American outmarriage -- Jewish Americans -- Jewish Americans as a middleman minority -- Jewish Canadians -- Jewish Defense League (JDL) -- Jewish ethnicity -- Jewish Federations of North America -- Jewish Holidays and Celebrations -- Jewish stereotypes -- Jewish women -- Jewish-African American relations -- Jewish-Muslim relations -- Jim Crow laws -- Job Corps and racial relations -- John Brown's raid -- Jones Act of 1917 -- Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Company -- Judaism and ethnic relations -- Jury nullification -- Jury selection -- Kansas-Nebraska Act -- Keeler Commission -- Keetoowah Society -- Keyes v. Denver School District No. 1 -- King assassination -- King case -- Know-Nothing Party -- Komagata Maru Incident -- Korean Americans -- Korean-African American relations -- Korematsu v. United States -- Ku Klux Klan -- Ku Klux Klan Acts -- Labor movements and race relations -- Latinos: an overview -- Latinos: employment -- Latinos: families and socialization -- Latinos: film -- Latinos: stereotypes -- Latinos: women (Latinas) -- Lau v. Nichols -- League of United Latin American Citizens -- The Liberator -- Lincoln-Douglas debates -- Literacy tests -- Little Bighorn -- Little Havana -- Little Italies -- Little Rock school desegregation -- Little Tokyos -- Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock -- Long Walk -- Longest Walk -- Loo murder -- Los Angeles riots of 1992 -- Lynchings in American history -- Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association -- Machine politics -- Mafia -- Mainstreaming -- Majority and minority -- MANA (organization) -- Maquiladoras -- Mariel boatlift -- Martial assimilation -- Marranos -- Marxist models -- Mass incarceration of African Americans and other ethnic minorities -- Massachusetts "Body of Liberties" -- Massie case -- McCleskey v. Kemp -- Meech Lake Accord -- Melting pot theory -- Meritocracy myth -- Mestizo -- Metis -- Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants -- Miami riots of 1980 -- Middleman minorities -- Migrant detention centers -- Migrant superordination -- Military and racial/ethnic relations -- Military desegregation -- Milliken v. Bradley -- Million Man March -- Million Women March -- Minority and majority groups -- Minority voting districts -- Miscegenation laws in the US -- Missions, missionaries, and American Indians -- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party -- Missouri Compromise -- "Model" minorities -- Molly Maguires -- Mongrelization -- Montgomery bus boycott -- Moose Lodge No. 107 v. Irvis -- Mormons -- Morrill Land Grant Act of 1890 -- Motown Records -- Moynihan Report -- Mulattoes -- Multiculturalism -- Multiculturalism Act -- Multiculturalism in Canada -- Multiracial identity -- Multiracial movement -- Muslim holidays and celebrations -- Muslims in North America -- Naivete explanation of racism -- Nation of Islam -- National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Educational Fund -- National Association of Colored Women -- National Black Women's Political Leadership Caucus -- National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) -- National Coalition on Racism in Sports and Media -- National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) -- National Council of American Indians -- National Council of Colored People -- National Council of La Raza -- National Council of Negro Women -- National Indian Association -- National Indian Youth Council -- National Urban League (NUL) -- Native American -- Native American Church -- Native American Church v. Navajo Tribal Council -- Native American gaming and gambling -- Native American mascot controversy -- Native American Rights Fund -- Native American studies -- Nativism -- Naturalization Act of 1790 -- Navajo Rehabilitation Act -- Navajo War -- Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act -- Nazism -- Negro Conventions -- Neo-Nazism -- New York slave revolt -- Newark race riots -- Newberry v. United States -- New media and racial/ethnic relations -- New Perce exile -- Niagara Movement -- Nisga'a Agreement in Principle -- 9/11 attacks and racial/ethnic relations -- Nixon v. Herdon -- Nonviolent resistance (racial relations) -- Nordic "race" -- The North Star -- Northwest Ordinance -- Nunavut Territory -- Obama, Barack, First African-American US President -- Obergefell v. Hodges -- October crisis -- Official Languages Act -- Oka crisis -- Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936 -- Ole Miss desegregation -- Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe -- One-drop rule -- Operation Bootstrap -- Operation Wetback -- Oppositional culture -- Oppression mentality -- Orangeburg Massacre -- Orientalism -- "Other" theory and racial and ethnic relations -- Out-group -- Ozawa v. United States -- Padilla v. Commonwealth of Kentucky -- Page law -- Pan-Africanism -- Panethnicity -- Pan-Indianism -- Pasadena City Board of Education v. Spangler -- Passing and race relations -- Patriarchal system -- Peltier case -- Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery -- People of color -- People v. George Hall -- Peyote religion -- Philadelphia riots -- Philippine insurrection -- Pine Ridge shootout -- Platt Amendment -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Pluralism v. assimilation -- Pluralism v. particularism -- Plyler v. Doe -- Pogrom -- Police Brutality -- Polish Americans -- Political cartoons and Islam: an overview -- Political correctness --VOLUME 3 -- Politics and racial/ethnic relations in Canada -- Politics of hate -- Poll tax -- Poor People's March on Washington -- Pope's Revolt -- Popular media: portrayals of race and ethnicity -- Positive ethnocentrism -- Post-Columbian West Indies uprisings -- "Post-racial" or "color-blind" society -- Poverty and race -- Power elite -- Powwows -- Prejudice and discrimination: Merton's paradigm -- Prejudice and stereotyping -- Prejudice: effects -- Prejudice: reduction -- Presidential election of 2012 -- President's Committee on Civil Rights (1946) -- Proclamation of 1763 -- Progressive inclusion theory of assimilation -- Proposition 187 -- Proposition 209 -- Progressive inclusion theory of assimilation -- Proslavery argument -- Protestant holidays and celebrations -- Psychological theories of intergroup relations -- Psychology of racism -- Public Law 280 -- Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund -- Puerto Rico -- Push and pull factors (race relations) -- Quotas and race relations -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul -- Race as a concept -- Race card -- Race relations cycle -- Race riots of 1866 -- Race riots of 1943 -- Race riots in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries -- Race-class debate -- Race-neutrality -- Racial and ethnic demographics in Canada -- Racial and ethnic demographics trends -- Racial and ethnic tolerance -- Racial formation theory -- Racial hierarchy -- Racial profiling: an overview -- Racial propaganda -- Racial/ethnic jokes and humor -- Racial/ethnic relations in Canada -- Racial/ethnic relations: theoretical overview -- Racial formation theory -- Racial profiling -- Racism as a "system of advantage" -- Racism as an ideology -- Racism: changing nature over time -- Racism: history of the concept -- "Racial" versus "ethnic" -- Rainbow PUSH Coalition -- Reapportionment cases -- Reconstruction -- Red Scare -- Redemption period -- Redistricting -- Redlining -- Redress movement -- Refugee fatigue -- Refugees and racial/ethnic relations -- Refugees, US policy on -- Reitman v. Mulkey -- Relative deprivation theory -- Religion-based ethnicities -- Relocation of American Indians -- Reparations for slavery -- Repatriation -- Representation: gerrymandering, malapportionment, and reapportionment -- Reservation system of the United States -- Reserve system of Canada -- Restitution to Native Americans -- Restrictive or racial covenants -- Retribalization -- "Reverse" racism -- Reynolds v. Sims -- Richmond v. J. A. Croson Company -- Riel Rebellions -- Roldan v. Los Angeles County -- Roma -- Roosevelt coalition -- Rosenberg trial -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) -- Runyon v. McCrary -- Russian Americans -- Sacco and Vanzetti trial -- Sanctuary movement -- Sand Creek massacre (1864) -- Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez -- Santeria -- Scandinavian Americans -- "Scientific" racism -- Scots-Irish "race" -- Scott v. Sandford -- Scottsboro trials -- Segmented assimilation theory -- Segregation in American history -- Segregation on the frontier -- Segregation versus integration -- Self-determination and ethnicity in the US -- Self-identification among Asian Americans -- Self-identification among Latinos -- Self-segregation -- Sell-out -- Selma-Montgomery march -- Seminole Wars -- Separatism -- Separatist movement in Quebec -- Sephardic Jewish Americans -- Set-asides -- Settlement houses -- Sexual fears and racism -- Sharecropping -- Shaw v. Reno -- Shelley v. Kraemer -- Sikhs in Canada -- Sikhs in the United States -- Simpson trial -- Sioux War -- Skinheads -- Slave codes -- Slave rebellions -- Slavery -- Slavery and race relations -- Slavery and the justice system -- Slavery in the early development of North America -- Smith v. Allwright -- Social Darwinism and racism -- Social identity theory and race relations -- Social mobility and race -- Social perception of others -- Social rearticulation -- Social stratification theories -- Socialization and reference groups -- Society of American Indians -- Sociobiology and race -- Somatic norm theory -- Soul as a concept -- South Carolina Statehouse Confederate Flag Controversy -- Southern Conference for Human Welfare -- Southwest Voter Registration Education Project -- Soviet Jewish immigrants -- Split labor market theory -- Sports and racial relations -- Standardized testing and IQ testing controversies -- Standing Bear v. Crook -- Status Indians -- Stereotype -- Stereotyping and the self-fulfilling prophecy -- Stop and frisk -- Structural assimilation -- Structural racism -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee -- Subordinate group -- Summit Meeting of National Negro Leaders -- Supreme Court and ethnic representation -- Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education -- Sweatt v. Painter -- Symbolic interactionism (racial and ethnic issues) -- Symbolic racism -- Syncretism -- Taiwanese Americans -- Talented Tenth - Tecumseh's Rebellion -- Termination Resolution -- Teutonic "race" -- Third World strike - Thomas/Hill hearings -- Three-fifths compromise -- Tibetans in North America -- Tokenism -- Tolerance -- Trail of Broken Treaties -- Trail of Tears -- Transnationalism and ethnonationalism -- Transracial adoption in the US -- Treaties and agreements with Aboriginal peoples in Canada -- Treaties and agreements with American Indians of the United States -- Tribal councils -- Tribal courts -- Tribal sovereignty -- Tribalism -- Triple oppression -- Turner's slave insurrection -- Tuskegee Airmen -- Tuskegee experiment -- Twice migrants -- Tydings-McDuffie Act -- Unarmed black killings by whites in the twenty-first century -- Underclass theories -- Underground Railroad -- Undocumented immigration -- Undocumented/unauthorized worker/migrant -- United Farm Workers -- United Jewish Appeal -- United Negro College Fund (UNCF) -- United States Commission on Civil Rights -- United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind -- United States v. Kagama -- United States v. Reese -- United States v. Washington -- United Steelworkers of America v. Weber -- Universal Negro Improvement Association -- Urban Indians -- Urban underclass and the rural poor -- USA Freedom Act -- Vietnamese Americans -- Vietnamese Canadians -- Visible minority allophones in Canada -- Voter restriction laws and initiatives -- Voting Rights Act of 1965 -- Voting rights of American Indians -- Voting right of Canadian aboriginals -- War Brides Act -- War on terrorism -- Wards Cove Packing Company v. Atonio -- Washington v. Davis -- Water rights and racial relations -- Watts riot -- Weber v. Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation -- "Welfare queen" stereotype -- Welfare reform and racial/ethnic relations -- Welfare reforms of 1996 -- Welfare stereotypes -- Welfare's impact on racial/ethnic relations -- West Indian Americans -- White "race" -- White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP) -- White Aryan Brotherhood -- White church -- White ethnics -- White flight -- White man's burden -- White Paper of 1969 -- White supremacist groups in the US -- White trash -- Whites -- Wilson-Willie debate -- Wisconsin v. Mitchell -- Women and racism -- Women of All Red Nations -- Women of color -- Wong Kim Ark v. United States -- Work ethic and race relations -- Workplace Teams and Diversity -- Wounded Knee massacre (1890) -- Wounded Knee occupation (1973) -- Xenophobia, nativism, and eugenics -- Yellow peril campaign -- Yellow Power -- Young Lords -- Youth gangs -- Zionism -- Zoning and race relations -- Zoot-suit riots -- Appendixes -- Time Line of Racial and Ethnic Relations -- Categorized List of Entries -- Pioneers of Intergroup Relations -- Bibliography of Racial and Ethnic Relations -- Index."The three volumes of Racial & Ethnic Relations in America discuss the history of race relations in America, and provide new insight into racial relations and tensions seen in our cities, in the media, and on the minds of Americans today. Over 900 entries present clear, detailed descriptions of ideas and theories, descriptions of people and events, and essential facts about court cases, laws and movements. This new edition features a full update of existing material, taking into consideration new terms and language regarding race. Hundreds of articles have been added to this edition, including: Black Lives Matter, Black LGBTQ, Violence in Black Communities, Black Education Achievement Gap, Black Mass Incarceration, Inner City Youth Employment Crisis, Victimology and Black Reparations, and White on Black Killings. Four broad article types present detailed material in a clear, understandable language: theory articles discuss how racial groups are formed, how they change over time, how they relate to one another, and how they affect their members ; history articles provide readers with easy access to a wealth of articles on the historical background of race and ethnicity ; current events & issues offers coverage of the hot topics of today's American societies in a format that enables readers to delve more deeply into many of the key issues affecting our ability to interrelate with peoples of different racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. Pioneers of Intergroup Relations provides sketches of individuals who have been especially influential in shaping relations among racial and ethnic groups. Additional supplementary materials include a Timeline, Bibliography, Personages Index, and a Subject Index. Designed for high school students, undergraduates, and public library patrons, this updated resource illuminates the many concepts, themes, and issues in race relations in America, both from a historical perspective and in today's modern society. This important work will be a useful addition to high school, university, community college, and public libraries, as well as for history and ethnic studies collections of all sizes"--Provided by publisher.
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