Crime and Justice in the Trump Era
English
Crime and Justice in the Trump Era documents the impact of Trump administration policies on (1) violence against women, (2) the treatment of persons of color, (3) corporate and environmental crime (both domestic and international), and (4) federal crime control policy.
First, the book examines how the policies of Donald Trumps administration have affected the rights and safety of female Americansin particular, violence against women, including sexual assault. The book then goes on to explore President Trumps very public stances devaluing people of colorwhether they reside within the nations borders or are seeking entry into the United States. Next, the collection evaluates the collateral costs attached to the ongoing campaign to reduce regulations that protect consumers, workers, and the environment. Likewise, the valuing Americas narrow self-interests may also have effects internationally, where crime and violence may be tied to Trumps promotion of White nationalism, toleration of human rights violations, and denial of climate change. Lastly, criminal justice policies are examined, both in the early stages of Trumps presidency, which were marked by his get-tough rhetoric, along with the more recent support for the First Step Act.
The authors represent different perspectives in the disciplinecritical/feminist and mainstream criminologists, quantitative and qualitative scholars, and students of both street and white-collar crime. Taken together, this book reflects a variety of criminological voices and advances immeasurably our understanding of the Trump administrations influence on crime and justice in America.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Victims & Offenders: An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice.
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