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  The experiences of African-Americans and whites in criminal justice education: Do race and gender differences exist?
 
 
Title: The experiences of African-Americans and whites in criminal justice education: Do race and gender differences exist?
Author: Bing, Robert L.
Heard, Chinita A.
Gilbert, Evelyn
Appeared in: Journal of criminal justice education
Paging: Volume 6 (1995) nr. 1 pages 123-145
Year: 1995-03
Contents: This study analyzes survey data to explore differences in experiences between African-Americans and whites in criminology/criminal justice education. The experiences of females in criminal justice education are also explored. Written comments from the respondents on issues specific to gender and race discrimination are included. Findings point toward different academic experiences for minorities and females, than for white males and to different experiences for minorities than for whites. Results suggest a need to address gender and racial biases as separate and distinct phenomena occurring in criminal justice academia.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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