Explaining the relationship between ethnicity and crime Flashcards

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What reasons do Lea and Young give for high criminality of Afro-Caribbean people ?

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  • not simply victims of racism within the police force
  • they are more likely to be involved in street crime than white people
  • Due to their reasoning of relative deprivation, marginalisation and subcultures
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What was Anderson’s view on racism within the police ?

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  • Philadelphia neighbourhood
    -police viewed white people as middle class and trusting
  • police viewed ethnic minorities as working class and criminal
  • Anderson said this was called ‘colour-coding’
  • Example: Police regularly stop + search young black men
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What did the Scarman report look at ?

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The disadvantages that ethnic minorities face
They recommended the police force taking racial awareness courses

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What was the Macpherson report ?

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  • Said that the police was institutionally racist
  • Report took place after the Stephen Lawrence murder
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What did Phillips and Bowling say about ethnicity and crime ?

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  • ethnic-minorities are over policed
  • they use military methods
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What did hall say about policing the crisis and the relation to ethnic minorities ?

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  • Young Black muggers are labelled
  • moral panic is created about their behaviour in the media
  • Young black crime don’t commit anymore crime in comparison to everyone else
  • labelling and economy makes it look they they commit more crime
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What was the Casey report ?

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  • created after Sarah Everard murder
  • This murder lead to a loss of trust in the met police
  • Made to find a solution to restore and maintain public trust
  • Found that police were still institutionally racist and sexist
  • The met police had very little care about Londoners opinion
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What was Reiner’s study on police culture ?

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7 characteristics:
- sense of mission
- suspicion
- isolation and solidarity
- conservatism
- racial prejudice
- machismo

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What was Holdaway’s study on police culture ?

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  • radicalisation of police
  • Routine police work takes on racial framing
  • Prioritises race when irrelevant and ignores when relevant
  • inadvertent racism
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What was Scratons study ?

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  • Black criminality is part of ‘culture of resistance’
  • Police impose laws which maintain ruling class interests
  • Criminality is a response to racism
  • more likely to be working class due to the blocked opportunities
  • Marxist view but not a marxist
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What statistics did Hood find about ethnicity and crime ?

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  • Black men are 5% more likely to be imprisoned than white men
  • Higher percentage of ethnic minorities were sentenced to immediate custody
  • from 1993-2003, black prion population has increased by 138%
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What are two evaluative points for institutionalised racism ?

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  • Waddington = high levels of stop and searches of ethnic minorities are due to their availability in public places
  • Racism in the criminal justice system increases crime as a deviant reaction
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