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Crime and Justice in the Trump Era documents the impact of Trump administration policies on (1) violence against women, (2) the treatment of persons of color, (3) corporate and environmental crime (both domestic and international), and (4) federal crime control policy.First, the book examines how the policies of Donald Trumps administration have affected the rights and safety of female Americans--in particular, violence against women, including sexual assault. The book then goes on to explore President Trumps very public stances devaluing people of color--whether they reside within the nations borders or are seeking entry into the United States. Next, the collection evaluates the collateral costs attached to the ongoing campaign to reduce regulations that protect consumers, workers, and the environment. Likewise, the valuing Americas narrow self-interests may also have effects internationally, where crime and violence may be tied to Trumps promotion of White nationalism, toleration of human rights violations, and denial of climate change. Lastly, criminal justice policies are examined, both in the early stages of Trumps presidency, which were marked by his get-tough rhetoric, along with the more recent support for the First Step Act.The authors represent different perspectives in the discipline--critical/feminist and mainstream criminologists, quantitative and qualitative scholars, and students of both street and white-collar crime. Taken together, this book reflects a variety of criminological voices and advances immeasurably our understanding of the Trump administrations influence on crime and justice in America.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Victims & Offenders: An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice.

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Crime and Justice in the Trump Era
Crime and Justice in the Trump Era documents the impact of Trump administration policies on (1) violence against women, (2) the treatment of persons of color, (3) corporate and environmental crime (both domestic and international), and (4) federal crime control policy.
First, the book examines how the policies of Donald Trumps administration have affected the rights and safety of female Americansin particular, violence against women, including sexual assault. The book then goes on to explore President Trumps very public stances devaluing people of colorwhether they reside within the nations borders or are seeking entry into the United States. Next, the collection evaluates the collateral costs attached to the ongoing campaign to reduce regulations that protect consumers, workers, and the environment. Likewise, valuing Americas narrow self-interests may also have effects internationally, where crime and violence may be tied to Trumps promotion of White nationalism, toleration of human rights violations, and denial of climate change. Lastly, criminal justice policies are examined, both in the early stages of Trumps presidency, which were marked by his get-tough rhetoric, along with the more recent support for the First Step Act.
The authors represent different perspectives in the disciplinecritical/feminist and mainstream criminologists, quantitative and qualitative scholars, and students of both street and white-collar crime. Taken together, this book reflects a variety of criminological voices and advances immeasurably our understanding of the Trump administrations influence on crime and justice in America.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Victims & Offenders: An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice.
Francis T. Cullen is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Associate in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati, USA. He is the past President of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. He has published more than 400 works spanning criminological theory, correctional policy, and white-collar crime.
Amanda Graham is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA. In 2019, she received her Ph.D. in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati, USA. Her research focuses on police-community relations, measurement within criminology, and racial beliefs and criminal justice policy.
First published 2020
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Contents
Francis T. Cullen and Amanda Graham
PART I
Harming Women
Walter S. DeKeseredy
Teresa C. Kulig, Francis T. Cullen, and Murat Haner
Dawn L. Rothe and Victoria E. Collins
Leah C. Butler, Heejin Lee, and Bonnie S. Fisher
PART II
Borders and Beyond
Ronen Ziv, Amanda Graham, and Liqun Cao
Cecilia Chouhy and Arelys Madero-Hernandez
PART III
Affecting America
Hannah D. McManus, Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Alexander L. Burton, and Velmer S. Burton Jr.
Michael L. Benson, William A. Stadler, and Henry N. Pontell
Derek M. Cohen
Guide
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
  • Defenders of Freedom or Perpetrators and Facilitators of Crimes? Beyond Progressive Retreatism in the Trump Era
  • Walter S. DeKeseredy
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 925939
Chapter 2
  • President or Predator? The Social Construction of Donald Trump in a Divided America
  • Teresa C. Kulig, Francis T. Cullen, and Murat Haner
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 940964
Chapter 3
  • Turning Back the Clock? Violence against Women and the Trump Administration
  • Dawn L. Rothe and Victoria E. Collins
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 965978
Chapter 4
  • Less Safe in the Ivory Tower: Campus Sexual Assault Policy in the Trump Administration
  • Leah C. Butler, Heejin Lee, and Bonnie S. Fisher
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 979996
Chapter 5
  • America First? Trump, Crime, and Justice Internationally
  • Ronen Ziv, Amanda Graham, and Liqun Cao
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 9971009
Chapter 6
  • Murderers, Rapists, and Bad Hombres: Deconstructing the Immigration-Crime Myths
  • Cecilia Chouhy and Arelys Madero-Hernandez
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 10101039
Chapter 7
  • Will Black Lives Matter to the Police? African Americans Concerns about Trumps Presidency
  • Hannah D. McManus, Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Alexander L. Burton, and Velmer S. Burton Jr.
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 10401062
Chapter 8
  • Harming America: Corporate Crime in a Context of Deregulation
  • Michael L. Benson, William A. Stadler, and Henry N. Pontell
  • Victims & Offenders, volume 14, issue 8 (November 2019) pp. 10631083
Chapter 9
  • Justice, Not Jailbreak: The Context and Consequence of the First Step Act
  • Derek M. Cohen
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