The Resource Black and blue : how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system, James L. Gibson, Michael J. Nelson
Black and blue : how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system, James L. Gibson, Michael J. Nelson
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The item Black and blue : how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system, James L. Gibson, Michael J. Nelson represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- Summary
- "The American legal system is experiencing a period of extreme stress, if not crisis, as it seems to be losing its legitimacy with at least some segments of its constituency. Nowhere is this legitimacy deficit more apparent than in a portion of the African American community in the United States, as incidents of police killing black suspects - whether legally justified or not - have become almost routine. Regrettably, this legitimacy deficit has largely been documented through anecdotal evidence and a steady drumbeat of journalistic reports, not rigorous scientific research. This book offers an all-inclusive account of how and why African Americans differ in their willingness to ascribe legitimacy to legal institutions, as well as in their willingness to accept the policy decisions those institutions promulgate" --
- Language
- eng
- Label
- Black and blue : how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system
- Title
- Black and blue
- Title remainder
- how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system
- Statement of responsibility
- James L. Gibson, Michael J. Nelson
- Subject
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- Justice, Administration of -- United States
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
- Race relations
- United States
- United States -- Race relations
- United States -- Race relations
- United States, Supreme Court
- United States, Supreme Court
- United States, Supreme Court
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- Discrimination in justice administration
- Discrimination in justice administration -- United States
- Justice, Administration of -- United States
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The American legal system is experiencing a period of extreme stress, if not crisis, as it seems to be losing its legitimacy with at least some segments of its constituency. Nowhere is this legitimacy deficit more apparent than in a portion of the African American community in the United States, as incidents of police killing black suspects - whether legally justified or not - have become almost routine. Regrettably, this legitimacy deficit has largely been documented through anecdotal evidence and a steady drumbeat of journalistic reports, not rigorous scientific research. This book offers an all-inclusive account of how and why African Americans differ in their willingness to ascribe legitimacy to legal institutions, as well as in their willingness to accept the policy decisions those institutions promulgate" --
- Assigning source
- Back cover
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1951-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Gibson, James L.
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Nelson, Michael J.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- United States
- United States
- Discrimination in justice administration
- Justice, Administration of
- Race discrimination
- African Americans
- United States
- African Americans
- Discrimination in justice administration
- Race discrimination
- Race relations
- United States
- Label
- Black and blue : how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system, James L. Gibson, Michael J. Nelson
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-190) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xxii, 196 pages
- Isbn
- 9780190865214
- Lccn
- 2018003875
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Note
- GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1022074542
- Label
- Black and blue : how African Americans judge the U.S. legal system, James L. Gibson, Michael J. Nelson
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-190) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xxii, 196 pages
- Isbn
- 9780190865214
- Lccn
- 2018003875
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1022074542
Subject
- Justice, Administration of -- United States
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
- Race relations
- United States
- United States -- Race relations
- United States -- Race relations
- United States, Supreme Court
- United States, Supreme Court
- United States, Supreme Court
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- Discrimination in justice administration
- Discrimination in justice administration -- United States
- Justice, Administration of -- United States
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