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Title
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Convict criminology: an Afrikan-centered critique
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Author
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Amen, Asar Imhotep
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Date
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2014-12-04
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Date
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2014-12-04, 2014-12-04
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Pages
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9 pages
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State
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California
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Topics
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slavery, social control, Prison Industrial Complex, profits, socialization, western culture, European culture/nations vs. non-European nations, colonization, role of individualism and individual moral sensibility in justifying a culture of inequality, psychoanalysis, status quo, socially constructed criminal type/criminal profile, the need to focus on society and not on individuals, social reconstruction, parallels between exploitation of social scientists and colonizers
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Text (TR_WF)
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Convict Criminology: An Afrikan-Centered Critique A people already invisible can be easily made to disappear as this is the primary function of ghettos and prisons in Amerika . INTRODUCTION: The United States is predicated upon permanent disparities and inequities in life expectancy, mortality rates, education gaps, incarceration, economic solvency, and counter development burdened upon Afrikans domestically and internationally. Founded in enslavement, these disparities were facilitated by m...
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PID
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apw:283
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Date Uploaded
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2015-09-16T18:20:56.586Z