Race, Place, and Risk: Black Homicide in Urban America (Suny Series in Afro-American Studies)
Released: Aug 14, 1990
Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr
Format: Paperback, 316 pages
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Description:
Based on data from some of the larger black communities in the U.S., this book shows the impact of both individual and environmental influences on black homicide. While it primarily addresses black-on-black homicide, its purpose is to illustrate the effect of the environment on increasing the likelihood of victimization. Race, Place, and Risk demonstrates how changes in the urban economy during the past twenty-five years have played a major role in elevating the risk of victimization in large urban communities and in altering the structure of victimization as well.
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