Ethnographies of Race, Crime, and Justice: Toward a Sociological Double-Consciousness

IF 8.9 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Annual Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2017-07-31 DOI:10.1146/ANNUREV-SOC-081715-074404
Victor M. Rios, Nikita Carney, Jasmine Kelekay
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This review discusses contemporary developments in qualitative research on race, crime, and criminal justice, focusing on ethnographic studies of race and policing, criminal justice, prisons, and mass incarceration. These ethnographies inform us about the day-to-day contexts in which crime, law, and punishment are produced. They help to make visible structures of power that contribute to inequality, push for a more reflexive approach to ethnography, and sophisticate our understanding of culture. A methodological paradigm has emerged that informs the research process and helps us understand the root causes and consequences of some of the most pressing issues in the United States: race and racism in the justice system, police harassment, police violence, police–community relations, antiauthoritarian social movements, crime prevention, and reentry. This body of scholarship is collectively developing a more reflexive paradigm in ethnography, which we term the sociological double-consciousness approach.
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种族、犯罪和正义的民族志:走向社会学的双重意识
这篇综述讨论了种族、犯罪和刑事司法定性研究的当代发展,重点是种族和警务、刑事司法、监狱和大规模监禁的民族志研究。这些民族志告诉我们犯罪、法律和惩罚产生的日常背景。它们有助于使导致不平等的权力结构变得可见,推动对民族志采取更自反的方法,并使我们对文化的理解更加复杂。一种方法论范式已经出现,它为研究过程提供了信息,并帮助我们理解美国一些最紧迫问题的根本原因和后果:司法系统中的种族和种族主义、警察骚扰、警察暴力、警察-社区关系、反专制社会运动、预防犯罪和重返社会。这些学者正在共同发展一种更具反身性的民族志范式,我们称之为社会学的双重意识方法。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Sociology, established in 1975, provides comprehensive coverage of significant developments in the field of sociology. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including major theoretical and methodological advancements, as well as current research across major subfields within sociology. Topics Covered: Social Processes Institutions and Culture Organizations Political and Economic Sociology Stratification Demography Urban Sociology Social Policy Historical Sociology Major Developments in Sociology in Other Regions of the World Content: Review chapters within the journal typically delve into these topics, offering in-depth analyses and insights into various aspects of sociology. These chapters serve to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field's current state and recent advancements.
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