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From "Encyclopedia of Race and Crime" (2009) by Helen Greene and Shaun L. Gabbidon

A

 * 1) Mumia Abu-Jamal
 * 2) African American Gangs
 * 3) African Americans
 * 4) Alienation
 * 5) Alliance for Justice
 * 6) American Indians
 * 7) Anti-Defamation League
 * 8) Anti-Drug Abuse Acts
 * 9) Anti-Immigrant Nativism
 * 10) Anti-Semitism
 * 11) Arab Americans
 * 12) Asian American Gangs
 * 13) Asian Americans
 * 14) Atlanta University School of Sociological Research
 * 15) At-Risk Youth
 * 16) Attica Prison Revolt

B

 * 1) Baldus Study
 * 2) Batson v. Kentucky
 * 3) Biological Theories
 * 4) The Birth of a Nation
 * 5) Black Ethnic Monolith
 * 6) Black Feminist Criminology
 * 7) Black Panther Party
 * 8) Blaxploitation Movies
 * 9) Willem Adriaan Bonger
 * 10) Adult Boot Camps
 * 11) Juvenile Boot Camps
 * 12) Boston Gun Project
 * 13) Lee P. Brown
 * 14) Brown Berets
 * 15) Brown v. City of Oneonta
 * 16) Brown v. Mississippi
 * 17) Ella Bully-Cummings
 * 18) Bureau of Indian Affairs
 * 19) James Byrd, Jr.

C

 * 1) Capital Jury Project
 * 2) Capital Punishment
 * 3) Castaneda v. Partida
 * 4) Central Park Jogger
 * 5) Chain Gangs
 * 6) Chicago Race Riot of 1919
 * 7) Chicago School of Sociology
 * 8) Child Abuse
 * 9) Children of Female Offenders
 * 10) Child Savers
 * 11) Chinese Exclusion Act
 * 12) Christopher Commission
 * 13) CIA Drug Scandal
 * 14) Civil Rights
 * 15) Cocaine Laws
 * 16) Johnnie Cochran
 * 17) Code of the Streets
 * 18) COINTELPRO and Covert Operations
 * 19) Coker v. Georgia
 * 20) Colonial Model
 * 21) Community Policing
 * 22) Conflict Theory
 * 23) Conservative Criminology
 * 24) Consumer Racial Profiling
 * 25) Convict Criminology
 * 26) Convict Lease System
 * 27) Cool Pose
 * 28) Crack Babies
 * 29) Crack Epidemic
 * 30) Crack Mothers
 * 31) Crime Statistics and Reporting
 * 32) Criminalblackman
 * 33) Critical Race Theory
 * 34) Critical White Studies
 * 35) Cultural Literacy
 * 36) Culturally Specific Delinquency Programs
 * 37) Culture Conflict Theory

D

 * 1) Angela Davis
 * 2) D.C. Sniper
 * 3) Death Penalty
 * 4) Decriminalization of Drugs
 * 5) Dehumanization of Blacks
 * 6) Delinquency and Victimization
 * 7) Delinquency Prevention
 * 8) Deportation
 * 9) Detroit Riot of 1967
 * 10) Discrimination-Disparity Continuum
 * 11) Disproportionate Arrests
 * 12) Disproportionate Incarceration
 * 13) Disproportionate Minority Contact and Confinement
 * 14) DNA Profiling
 * 15) Domestic Violence
 * 16) African Americans and Domestic Violence
 * 17) Latina/o/s and Domestic Violence
 * 18) Native Americans and Domestic Violence
 * 19) Draft Riots
 * 20) Dred Scott Case
 * 21) Drug Cartels
 * 22) Drug Courts
 * 23) Drug Dealers
 * 24) Drug Sentencing
 * 25) Federal Drug Sentencing
 * 26) Drug Trafficking
 * 27) Drug Treatment
 * 28) Drug Use
 * 29) Drug Use by Juveniles
 * 30) W.E.B. Du Bois
 * 31) Duke University Assault Case
 * 32) Dyer Bill

E

 * 1) Elaine Massacre of 1919 (Phillips County, Arkansas)
 * 2) Elder Abuse
 * 3) Environmental Crime
 * 4) Environmental Racism
 * 5) Escobedo v. Illinois
 * 6) Ethnicity
 * 7) Ethnoracial Prison Ghetto
 * 8) European Americans
 * 9) Evidence-Based Delinquency Prevention for Minority Youth

F

 * 1) Faith-Based Initiatives and Delinquency
 * 2) Faith-Based Initiatives and Prisons
 * 3) Family and Delinquency
 * 4) Fear of Crime
 * 5) Felon Disenfranchisement
 * 6) Female Gangs
 * 7) Female Juvenile Delinquents
 * 8) Colin Ferguson
 * 9) First Peoples
 * 10) Focal Concerns Theory
 * 11) Labeling Focal Concerns Theory
 * 12) E. Franklin Frazier
 * 13) Furman v. Georgia

G

 * 1) Gambling
 * 2) Gang Injunctions
 * 3) Gender Entrapment Theory
 * 4) General Theory of Crime
 * 5) Bernard Goetz
 * 6) Great Migration
 * 7) Gregg v. Georgia
 * 8) Gringo Justice
 * 9) The Guardians (Police Associations)

H

 * 1) Harlem Race Riot of 1935
 * 2) Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914
 * 3) Beverly Harvard
 * 4) Hate Crimes
 * 5) Hate Crimes Statistic Act
 * 6) A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.
 * 7) Hip Hop, Rap and Delinquency
 * 8) Historically Black Colleges and Universities
 * 9) Homicide Seriousness Dyad
 * 10) Houses of Refuge
 * 11) Charles Hamilton Houston
 * 12) Human Trafficking
 * 13) Hurricane Katrina
 * 14) Hypermasculinity

I

 * 1) Illinois v. Wardlow
 * 2) Immigrants and Crime
 * 3) Immigration Legislation
 * 4) Immigration Policy
 * 5) Indian Civil Rights Act
 * 6) Indian Self-Determination Act
 * 7) Inequality Theory
 * 8) Innocence Project
 * 9) In re Gault
 * 10) Institutional Racism
 * 11) Intermediate Sanctions
 * 12) Interracial Crime
 * 13) IQ

J

 * 1) George Jackson
 * 2) Jamaican Posse
 * 3) Japanese American Internment
 * 4) Jena 6
 * 5) John Jay College Center on Race, Crime and Justice
 * 6) Johnson v. California
 * 7) Jury Nullification
 * 8) Jury Selection
 * 9) Juvenile Crime
 * 10) Juvenile Drug Courts
 * 11) Juvenile Waivers to Adult Court

K

 * 1) Kennedy v. Louisiana
 * 2) Kimbrough v. United States
 * 3) Rodney King

L

 * 1) Labeling Theory
 * 2) Latina/o Criminology
 * 3) Latina/o/s
 * 4) Latino Gangs
 * 5) Latinojustice PRLDEF (Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund)
 * 6) League of United Latin American Citizens
 * 7) Los Angeles Race Riot of 1965
 * 8) Los Angeles Race Riots of 1992
 * 9) Lynching

M

 * 1) Mandatory Minimums
 * 2) Coramae Mann
 * 3) Mapp v. Ohio
 * 4) Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)
 * 5) Mariel Cubans
 * 6) Marshall Hypothesis
 * 7) Martinsville Seven
 * 8) Maryland v. Wilson
 * 9) Masculinity and Crime
 * 10) McCleskey v. Kemp
 * 11) Timothy McVeigh
 * 12) Print Media
 * 13) Media Portrayals of African Americans
 * 14) Media Portrayals of Asian Americans
 * 15) Media Portrayals of Latina/o/s
 * 16) Media Portrayals of Native Americans
 * 17) Media Portrayals of White Americans
 * 18) Mediation in Criminal Justice
 * 19) Mentoring Programs
 * 20) Methamphetamine
 * 21) Miami Riot of 1980
 * 22) Militias
 * 23) Minority Group Threat
 * 24) Minutemen
 * 25) Miranda v. Arizona
 * 26) Missouri v. Celia, a Slave
 * 27) Model Minorities
 * 28) Mollen Commission
 * 29) Moore v. Dempsey
 * 30) Moral Panics
 * 31) Movies
 * 32) Myth of a Racist Criminal Justice System

N

 * 1) NAACP Legal Defense Fund
 * 2) National African American Drug Policy Coalition
 * 3) National American Indian Court Judges Association
 * 4) National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
 * 5) National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement
 * 6) National Council of La Raza
 * 7) National Criminal Justice Association
 * 8) National Native American Law Enforcement Association
 * 9) National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
 * 10) National Tribal Justice Resource Center
 * 11) National Urban League
 * 12) Nation of Islam
 * 13) Native American Courts
 * 14) Native American Massacres
 * 15) Native Americans
 * 16) Native Americans: Culture, Identity, and the Criminal Justice System
 * 17) Native Americans and Substance Abuse
 * 18) No-Fly Lists
 * 19) Norris v. Alabama
 * 20) Northeastern University Institute on Race and Justice

O

 * 1) O. J. Simpson Case
 * 2) Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe
 * 3) Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
 * 4) 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care
 * 5) Operation Wetback
 * 6) Opium Wars
 * 7) Organized Crime

P

 * 1) Peace Pledge
 * 2) Leonard Peltier
 * 3) Petit Apartheid
 * 4) Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash
 * 5) Plea Bargaining
 * 6) Police Accountability
 * 7) Citizens' Preferences for Police Action
 * 8) Police Corruption
 * 9) Police Use of Force
 * 10) Political Prisoners
 * 11) Powell v. Alabama
 * 12) Presentencing
 * 13) President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice
 * 14) President's Initiative on Race
 * 15) Judicial Ghetto Prison
 * 16) Prison Abolition
 * 17) Prisoner Reentry
 * 18) Infectious Diseases and Prisoners
 * 19) Prison Gangs
 * 20) Private Prisons
 * 21) Ethnic Profiling: Use by Police and Homeland Security
 * 22) Mass Murderer Profiling
 * 23) Racial Profiling: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
 * 24) Serial Killer Profiling
 * 25) Public Opinion on the Death Penalty
 * 26) Public Opinion on Juvenile Delinquency
 * 27) Public Opinion on the Police
 * 28) Public Opinion on Punishment
 * 29) Public Opinion Polls

R

 * 1) Playing the Race Card
 * 2) Race Relations
 * 3) Race Riots
 * 4) Racial Conflict
 * 5) Racial Hoax
 * 6) Racialization of Crime
 * 7) Racial Justice Act
 * 8) Racism
 * 9) Rampart Investigation
 * 10) Rastafarians
 * 11) Recidivism
 * 12) Reformatories
 * 13) Religious Minorities
 * 14) Restorative Justice
 * 15) r/K Theory- relates Population_growth to race
 * 16) Roper v. Simmons
 * 17) Rosewood Race Riot of 1923

S

 * 1) Scarface Myth
 * 2) School Shootings
 * 3) Self-Esteem and Delinquency
 * 4) Sentencing
 * 5) African American Sentencing Disparities
 * 6) Latina/o/s Sentencing Disparities
 * 7) Native American Sentencing Disparities
 * 8) The Sentencing Project
 * 9) O. J. Simpson
 * 10) Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing
 * 11) Skinheads
 * 12) Slave Patrols
 * 13) Slave Rebellions
 * 14) Slavery and Violence
 * 15) Social Capital
 * 16) Social Construction of Reality
 * 17) Social Control Theory
 * 18) Social Disorganization Theory
 * 19) Social Distance
 * 20) Social Justice
 * 21) Southern Poverty Law Center
 * 22) State v. Soto
 * 23) Status Offenses
 * 24) Stop Snitching Campaign
 * 25) Strain Theory
 * 26) Structural-Cultural Perspective
 * 27) Subculture of Violence Theory
 * 28) Supermax Prisons
 * 29) Superpredators

T

 * 1) Tasers
 * 2) Television Dramas
 * 3) Television News
 * 4) Television Reality Shows
 * 5) Tennessee v. Garner
 * 6) Terry v. Ohio
 * 7) Thomas Clarence
 * 8) Three Strikes Laws
 * 9) Emmett Till
 * 10) Tribal Police
 * 11) "Truly Disadvantaged"
 * 12) Tulia, Texas Drug Sting
 * 13) Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
 * 14) Tuskegee Syphilis Study

U

 * 1) United States v. Antelope
 * 2) United States v. Armstrong
 * 3) United States v. Booker
 * 4) United States v. Brignoni-Ponce
 * 5) United States v. Wheeler
 * 6) Universal Negro Improvement Association
 * 7) U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights

V

 * 1) Vera Institute of Justice
 * 2) Victim and Witness Intimidation
 * 3) African American Victimization
 * 4) Asian American Victimization
 * 5) Latina/o Victimization
 * 6) Native American Victimization
 * 7) White Victimization
 * 8) Youth Victimization
 * 9) Victim Services
 * 10) Video Games
 * 11) Vigilantism
 * 12) Violence Against Girls
 * 13) Violence Against Women
 * 14) Violent Crime
 * 15) Violent Females
 * 16) Violent Juvenile Offenders

W-Z

 * 1) Zachariah Walker
 * 2) Benjamin Ward
 * 3) War on Drugs
 * 4) War on Terror
 * 5) Ida B. Wells-Barnett
 * 6) W. Haywood Burns Institute for Juvenile Justice Fairness and Equity
 * 7) White Crime
 * 8) White Gangs
 * 9) White Privilege
 * 10) White Supremacists
 * 11) Whren v. United States
 * 12) Wilding
 * 13) Willie Bosket Law
 * 14) Wilmington Ten
 * 15) Genarlow Wilson
 * 16) Monroe Nathan Work
 * 17) Wrongful Convictions
 * 18) Youth Gangs
 * 19) Prevention of Youth Gangs
 * 20) Zero Tolerance Policies
 * 21) Zoot Suit Riots