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Racial Equity, COVID-19 and Public Policy: The Triple Pandemic – eBook

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  • Authors: Elsie L. Harper-Anderson, Jay S. Albanese, Susan T. Gooden
  • File Size: 4 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Page Length: 261 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎ Routledge; 1st edition
  • Publication Date: ‎February 13, 2023 
  • Language: ‎ English
  • ASIN: ‎ B0BRTCMRND
  • ISBN-10: 1032261803, 1032261781, 1000835677, 1003286968
  • ISBN-13: 9781032261805, 9781032261782, 9781000835670, 9781003286967

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About The Author

Elsie L. Harper-Anderson

Jay S. Albanese

Jay S. Albanese

Dr. Jay S. Albanese is a Professor at the Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. From 2002 to 2006, he oversaw the International Center at the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), the study branch of the American Department of Justice. He has written numerous articles and edited 16 books.

The Niagara University Teaching Excellence Award, the Elske Smith Distinguished Lecturer Award from Virginia Commonwealth University, and the G.O.W. Mueller Award for Outstanding Contributions to Comparative/International Criminal Justice from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, International Section have all been given to Dr. Albanese. In addition to being a past president and fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, he has held the position of executive director for the International Association for the Study of Organized Crime.

He currently holds a position on the American Society of Criminology's Executive Board.

Susan T. Gooden

Racial Equity, COVID-19, and Public Policy: The Triple Pandemic (PDF) focuses on the health, economic, and justice impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on racial equity. The ebook does not simply document the problems made worse by the pandemic. Still, it provides historical context for issues that rose to the surface in new ways, the existing inequities revealed during COVID-19, as well as policy responses to those issues. The volume is distinguished in its focus on the implications for racial equity through an examination of both existing public policy and new ideas for change.

The chapters in this volume demonstrate the ways in which this period of American history and politics is unique, most notably in the convergence of significant threats to public health, economic livelihood, and access to justice. This “triple pandemic” will be felt in the coming years and will continue to unfold, depending upon the adequacy of the contemporary response. This edited volume is designed to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of issues including policing, housing, business, disaster response, education, immigration, vaccine distribution, reentry of justice-involved individuals, and the responses to public protests—all with a unifying focus on racial inequities and social justice concerns that elevated these issues to broader public attention and political response. This coalescing emphasis on public policy as both a cause and effect to address these issues makes the book a unique contribution to the public policy literature. This ebook responds to audiences seeking a better understanding of the events that occurred, the conditions that set the stage for their eruption into broader public view, and what might be done to prevent social and racial inequities in the future.

978-1032261805, 978-1032261782, 978-1000835670, 978-1003286967

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