U.S. Latinos and criminal injustice / Lupe S. Salinas.
2015
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Title
U.S. Latinos and criminal injustice / Lupe S. Salinas.
Published
East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, [2015]
Call Number
KF4757.5.L38 S35 2015
ISBN
1611861764 (paperback)
9781611861761 (paperback)
9781609174637 (ebook ; PDF)
9781628952353 (ebook ; ePub)
9781628962352 (ebook ; Kindle)
9781611861761 (paperback)
9781609174637 (ebook ; PDF)
9781628952353 (ebook ; ePub)
9781628962352 (ebook ; Kindle)
Description
xxvi, 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)908990973
Summary
"Latinos in the United States encompass a broad range of racial, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical identities. Originating from the Caribbean, Spain, Central and South America, and Mexico, they have unique justice concerns. The ethnic group includes U.S. citizens, authorized resident aliens, and undocumented aliens, a group that has been a constant partner in the Latino legal landscape for over a century. This book addresses the development and rapid growth of the Latino population in the United States and how race-based discrimination, hate crimes, and other prejudicial attitudes, some of which have been codified via public policy, have grown in response. Salinas explores the degrading practice of racial profiling, an approach used by both federal and state law enforcement agents; the abuse in immigration enforcement; and the use of deadly force against immigrants. The author also discusses the barriers Latinos encounter as they wend their way through the court system. While all minorities face the barrier of racially based jury strikes, bilingual Latinos deal with additional concerns, since limited-English-proficient defendants depend on interpreters to understand the trial process. As a nation rich in ethnic and racial backgrounds, the United States, Salinas argues, should better strive to serve its principles of justice."--Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-336) and index.
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United States Latinos and criminal injustice
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Table of Contents
Latinos And America's Criminal Justice Systems
ix
Foreword / Ruben O. Martinez
xiii
Preface / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
xvii
Acknowledgments / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
xxiii
Part 1. The U.S. Latino And American Society / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
ch. 1
History And Evolution Of The U.S. Latino Population / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
3
ch. 2
Legally White, Socially Brown Latino / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
15
ch. 3
Anti-Latino Hate Crimes / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
29
ch. 4
Reactions To The Latino Threat / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
47
Part 2. Latinos And Law Enforcement / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
ch. 5
Racial Profiling Of U.S. Latinos By Local Police Officers / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
65
ch. 6
Abuses Resulting From Federal Immigration Enforcement Efforts / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
87
ch. 7
State And Local Police Deprivations Of Latino Civil Rights / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
107
Part 3. Issues Facing Latinos In The Courts / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
ch. 8
Inequality In The Formation Of Grand And Petit Juries / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
147
ch. 9
Rights Of The Limited-English-Proficient Accused In The Criminal Courts / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
171
ch. 10
Latino Victims Of Denials Of Due Process / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
195
ch. 11
How Mass Incarceration Underdevelops Latino Communities, By Spearlt / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
243
Conclusion / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
261
Appendix. List Of Cases, Constitutions, Treaties, Statutes, And Regulations / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
271
Notes / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
283
References / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
313
Index / Adalberto Aguirre Jr
337