Reparations and Anti-Black Racism: A Criminological Exploration of the Harms of Slavery and Racialized Injustice

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Reparations and Anti-Black Racism: A Criminological Exploration of the Harms of Slavery and Racialized Injustice
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Angus Nurse
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:152
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreSlavery and abolition of slavery
ISBN/Barcode 9781529216837
ClassificationsDewey:305.896
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 2 Tables, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Bristol University Press
Imprint Bristol University Press
Publication Date 13 December 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Offering a criminological exploration of the case for slavery and anti-black racism reparations in the context of enduring harms and differential treatment of black citizens, this book refutes the policy perspectives that oppose reparations. Police shootings and incarceration inequalities are two examples of the legacy of slavery in the US and UK. The Black Lives Matter Movement has exposed the state violence and social devaluation that Black populations continue to suffer. Police shootings and incarceration inequalities in the US and UK are just two examples of the legacy of slavery today. This book offers a criminological exploration of the case for slavery and anti-black racism reparations in the context of the enduring harms and differential treatment of black citizens. Through critical analysis of legal arguments and reviewing recent court actions, it refutes the policy perspectives that argue against reparations. Highlighting the human rights abuses inherent to and arising from slavery and ongoing racism, this book calls for governments to take responsibility for the legacy of slavery.

Author Biography

Angus Nurse is Head of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Nottingham Trent University.

Reviews

"In his timely book, Angus Nurse convincingly demonstrates that reparations are the logical response to institutionalized anti-Black racism." Jennifer M. Page, University of Zurich "Angus Nurse issues readers with a challenging provocation by exploring the intersection of history, politics and criminology. This important book is a 'call to arms' for scholars, activists and the wider public to engage in a critical dialogue regarding historical reparations and justice for Black people. In doing so Nurse draws much needed attention to a subject designed to bring both healing and restitution to the victims of slavery, racism and historical oppression." Martin Glynn, Birmingham City University "A timely, rigorous and welcome exploration of reparations which provides a nuanced framework to shape future thinking. This is an important contribution and it comes at a key moment." Neil Chakraborti, University of Leicester "Angus Nurse is an original thinker who has written on green criminology, law and human rights. This book makes a powerful case for reparation to be paid for the legacy of slavery." Anthony Goodman, Middlesex University London