Rodrigo's eighth chronicle: black crime, white fears. on the social construction of threat
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Discusses how society has constructed African Americans, unfairly, as dangerous and criminal. Shows how statistics fail to support the common assumption that black crime is more extensive and damaging to society than that perpetrated by other groups, especially upper-class whites in executive suites. Shows that white, not black, crime is more likely to get you killed or raid your pocketbook than all street crime combined.