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Race and the Urban Ghetto

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No. 9 (1978)

This issue of Crime and Social Justice contains a classic analysis of race, class, and crime in San Francisco's Chinatown, a polemic on street crime by Platt, as well as two histories of the police -- Robert Weiss' on private detective industrial policing in the United States and Edward Greer's on the urban police during the period of black municipal power.

ISSN: 1043-1578. Published quarterly by Social Justice, P.O. Box 40601, San Francisco, CA 94140. SocialJust@aol.com.

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Behind the Gilded Ghetto: An Analysis of Race, Class and Crime in Chinatown

Paul Takagi and Tony Platt

Street Crime: A View from the Left

Tony Platt

The Emergence and Transformation of Private Detective Industrial Policing in the United States, 1850-1940

Robert Weiss

The Class Nature of the Urban Police During the Period of Black Municipal Power

Edward Greer

Class, Race and the Police: A Critique of 'The Class Nature of the Urban Police During the Period of Black Municipal Power'

Gerda Ray

A Reply to the 'Critique'

Edward Greer

Georg Rusche and Otto Kirchheimer, Punishment and Social Structure

Dario Melossi

Carol Smart, Women, Crime and Criminology

Anne K. Peters