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Chapter 14

This chapter develops the ideas explored in the authors' Racism, Crime and Justice (Longman, 2002). On ethnicity and victimisation, look at Bowling's Violent Racism (Clarendon Press, 1999) and Hate Crime by Nathan Hall (Willan, 2005). Policing, Race and Racism by Michael Rowe (Willan, 2005) provides an overview, and a historical perspective is provided by James Whitfield in Unhappy Dialogue: The Metropolitan Police and London's West Indian Community (Willan, 2004). For the other key areas of criminal justice see Roger Hood's Race and Sentencing (Oxford, 1992); Edgar et al., Prison Violence: Conflict, Power and Victimization (Willan, 2003); Race and Probation by Lewis et al. (Willan, 2005). For a critical perspective see Stuart Hall and colleagues' Policing the Crisis (Macmillan, 1978).