Inequality, crime, and health among African American males / edited by Marino A. Bruce and Darnell F. Hawkins.
"Imprisonment, homicide, non-lethal assault and other crime, chronic and infectious disease, substance abuse, suicide, and accidents all contribute to the much wider gap in the community-level sex ratios found among African Americans compared to those observed found among other ethnic and racia...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing,
[2019]
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Research in race and ethnic relations ;
v. 20. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to Volume 20 / Marino A. Bruce and Darnel F. Hawkins
- A Social Ecological Framework of Inmate Health: Implications for Black--White Health Disparities / Kathryn M. Nowotny
- The Relationship Between Health, Cigarette Smoking and Criminal Justice Contact Among African Americans / Panmela Valera, Robert Joseph Taylor and Linda M Chatters
- The Sexual Health of African American and White Men: Does Former Incarceration Status Matter? / Loren Henderson
- "Maybe It Was Something Wrong With Me": On the Psychiatric Pathologization of Black Men / Joanna Tegnerowicz
- Suicide Among Young African American Males / Alex E. Crosby and Shane P. D. Jack
- Life Under the Veil: Homicide in Black America Before, During, and After the Drop in US Crime / Christine Martin
- Gendered Racism Is a Key to Explaining and Addressing Police-involved Shootings of Unarmed Black Men in America / Jennifer A. Hartfield, Derek M. Griffith and Marino A. Bruce
- The Matter of Lives Underneath Black Male Skin: Using Theory and Media to Explore the Case of "Justifiable Homicides" for Black Males / Keon L. Gilbert, Rashawn Ray, W. Carson Byrd, Joseph B. Richards and Odis Johnson, Jr.
- Solidarity, Double Consciousness, and Collective Emotion Work: Understanding Negative Black Health Outcomes Resulting From Systemic Police Terror / Louwanda Evans and Charity Clay
- Framing Physicality and Public Safety: A Study of Michael Brown and Darren Wilson / Michael Oshiro and Pamela Valera.