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ethnicity - Coggle Diagram
ethnicity
differences in offending
left realism- ethnic differences in stats reflect real differences, more likely to eb marginalised, unemployed and in poverty
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neo marxism
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ethnic groups are sterotyped by a racist police force and criminal justice system and as a result more likely to appear in criminal statistics
riots and demonstrations a way of fighting oppression, these criminalised by the British state.
neighbourhood-
street robbery found In very poor areas, young blacks are more likely to love
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ethnicity and victimisation- when an individual is selected as a target because of race, ethnicity or religion
violent crime, factors such as young male and unemployed are strongly linked with victimisation
ethnicity, racism and the criminal justice system
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victim surveys
black people are overrepresented among those identified as offenders, crime appears to be intraethnic. takes place within rather than between ethnic groups
limitations- rely in memory, white victims often say an offender was black even when they are unsure
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self report studies
self report ask individuals about their involvement In crime. they find similar rates of offending between black and whites, therefore slow reports do not support evidence by official statistics saying that ethnic minorities more Riley to be involved in crime
limitations- may lie, more likely to admit to less seious crimes
criminal stats show ethnic minorities more likely to be stopped and searched arrested and imprisoned