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- W2518142406 abstract "In this paper, recent approaches to the study of race and criminological subjects are reviewed. First, regression analysis is discussed and criticized for its tendency to conceptualize race as a discrete phenomenon, unrelated to the social contexts within which it is manifest. The problem here is an under-theorization of race. Next, the concept of 'Other', which has been employed by sociologists who work within what has been called the 'new racism' themes of research, is criticized for a lack of grounding in systematic evidence and neglect of the mundane world. Race is here over-theorized. Using data from two studies ofthe employment experience of black and Asian police officers, an analysis of processes of racialization grounded in the occupational cultural contexts of policing is advanced to illustrate a preferred approach to the study of race. Questions about the relationship between race and crime have been raised again by the British police.1 Sir Paul Condon, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, one of the very few chief officers to have stated publicly his outright rejection of racialized prejudice and discrimination within the ranks he commands, wrote recently to a number of 'community leaders' inviting them to a briefing to launch, 'an important police operation to combat street robbery'. Central to Condon's letter, which included recognition that street robbery is related to social conditions beyond the control of the police, was, as he put it, the very sensitive 'fact' that, '. . . very many of the perpetrators of muggings are very young black people, who have been excluded from school and/or are unemployed'. (The Runnymede Trust 1995e: 1). Newspaper headlines about 'black muggers' followed. Some were sympathetic and some critical of Condon's ideas, echoing the reception his Commissioner predecessors received when they similarly, and often with less sensitivity, entered the public arena of debate about race and crime.2 The clearest criminological echo from this episode, however, is perhaps the controversy that followed the Metropolitan Police submission to the 1977 Home Affairs Select Committee hearings on police race relations. At that time 'The Met' produced evidence reporting the results of an internal, statistical study indicating that a disproportionate number of street robberies in London were committed by black youths (Newing and Crump 1974; Lea and Young 1984). Similarly, the basis for Condon's recent comments was an internally conducted, unpublished study" @default.
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- W2518142406 title "Race as Social Process" @default.
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