<p>In this original and cutting-edge new textbook, Mike Rowe explores the key topics in race and crime. Examining the main issues from a historical and comparative approach, the book fully situates arguments and ideas in a global context with contemporary examples. Encouraging readers to think critically about well-worn debates, <strong>Race & Crime</strong> covers a diverse range of issues, including: </p><p></p><ul><li>Representation and Disproportionality </li><li>Victimisation </li><li>Human Rights</li><li>Terrorism</li><li>Popular Culture</li><li>Governance</li></ul><p>As with all books in the Key Approaches to Criminology series, <strong>Race & Crime</strong> features extensive learning features to help students to fully engage with topics covered. These include: chapter overviews, study questions, further reading and key terms. </p><p> </p><p>Stylishly written yet accessible, <strong>Race & Crime</strong> will prove invigorating, vital reading for students in cr