1. Introduction - From Scarman to Lawrence: Racism, Crime and
Justice 1979-99
2. Thinking about Racism, Crime and Justice
3. Victimisation and Racist Victimisation
4. 'Race' and Crime
5. Policing
6. Prosecution and Sentencing
7. Prison and Probation
8. Criminal Justice Practitioners
9. Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading
..the..text is a fine addition to the catalogue of contemporary criminology. It is written in a style that is accessible to lay readers as well as students of the discipline, and should be required reading for policy-makers operating in the fields of policing and criminal justice. "Runnymede's Quarterly Bulletin, No.331, September 2002"
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