Ethnicity & Crime Flashcards

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Black Britons

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Compared with white ethnic groups in 2013:
* 2x as likely to get police caution
* 3x as likely to be arrested
* More likely to be charged & prosecuted after arrest
* More likely to be sent to prison if convicted
* 5x as likely to be in prison

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British Asians

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Compared to white ethnic groups
* More likely to be charged instead of getting police caution
* More likely to get custodial sentence if found guilty
* More likely to spend longer in prison if sent there

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2019: People from BAME background made up:

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  • 16% of general population
  • 23% of arrests
  • 24% of people remanded by Magistrates’
  • 26% of people remanded by Crown Court
  • 23% of people prosecuted
  • 21% of convictions
  • 22% of people sentenced to immediate custody
  • 27% of prisoners
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Neo-Marxists: Gilroy (1982)

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  • Black crime is political action - resistance to oppression/repression
  • Police racism & the media - ‘Black Muggers’ & ‘migrants’ - Moral Panic
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Neo-Marxists: Hall et al (1978)

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  • Crisis of Hegemony - resist challenges to power
  • Scapegoating
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Left Realism

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  • Representation
  • Quota system for police - number of officers from local area
  • Education, not criminal records, for minor offences
  • Funding for mental health services
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Right Realism

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  • Body cams for all officers - opportunity/rational choice
  • Accountability to community stakeholders - police & crime comissioner
  • Sack discriminatory officers
  • Police in schools
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Labelling

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  • Argue crime stats are socially constructed
  • Evidence of selective enforcement rather than higher rates of criminality
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Labelling: Reiner (2000)

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  • Racist ‘canteen culture’ among police
  • Permeated by macho values and racism
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Phillips & Bowling (2012): Indirect Racial Discrimination

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  • Mistrust of police - BAME community less likely than white offenders to cooperate with police
  • Social position - more likely to demonstrate characteristics that make a remand in custody more likely than release on bail
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Phillips & Bowling (2012): Direct Racial Discrimination

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  • Stop & Search
  • Institutional Racism
  • Arrest charges & Court proceedings
  • Discrimination in Sentencing
  • Overrepresentation in Prison
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Institutional Racism

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  • Overrepresentation of Black people in CJS at all levels
  • Legal system, police, and society are prejudiced against black people and look to punish/blame them
  • Others believe individuals can hold racist opinions, but law and state are not prejudiced against anyone
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