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Anti-Racist Criminology

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A long overdue reckoningWith one critical eye on criminology's problematic past and a second hopeful eye on a better future, Anti-Racist Criminology offers a clear vision for how criminologists can...
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  • 08 December 2026
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A long overdue reckoning

With one critical eye on criminology's problematic past and a second hopeful eye on a better future, Anti-Racist Criminology offers a clear vision for how criminologists can transform their work while resisting the racist logics that have informed harmful policies and practices in the criminal legal system.

Drawing a historical line from the eugenicist ideas of Cesare Lombroso and other foundational theorists to contemporary crime control measures such as "stop and frisk," the authors demonstrate how criminological ideas, statistics, and modeling have long shaped—and distorted—public understanding of crime and punishment, with lasting consequences for communities of color.

The authors go on to offer a "how-to" for academics interested in anti-racist work by answering three central questions: why it's important for criminologists to embrace anti-racism, what anti-racist principles criminologists should incorporate into their work, and who should take on this work and in what contexts. Ultimately, Anti-Racist Criminology empowers readers to reimagine how they design research projects, teach, and interact with communities as they participate in a broader movement for social justice and equity.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Publication Date: 08 December 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781479837854
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Race & Ethnic Relations, EDUCATION / Higher, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy
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"This is a must-read text for anyone interested in understanding the role race plays in criminology. The authors make a compelling case for why the discipline of criminology should unapologetically move race from the margins to the core of its criminological understandings -in research, teaching, and public discourse."
Valli Rajah (Author)
Valli Rajah is Professor of Criminal Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York.

Janani Umamaheswar (Author)
Janani Umamaheswar is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University and co-editor of the Routledge International Handbook of Sensory Criminology.

Max Osborn (Author)
Max Osborn is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology & Criminology at Villanova University.