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Myths about crime can lead to discrimination from "summary" of The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice by Victor E. Kappeler,Gary W. Potter

The perpetuation of myths about crime can have serious consequences, particularly when it comes to discrimination. These myths often serve to reinforce stereotypes and biases that can lead to unfair treatment of certain groups within society. When people believe in these myths, they are more likely to view individuals from marginalized communities as inherently criminal or dangerous. This can result in discriminatory practices in areas such as policing, sentencing, and public perception. For example, the myth that certain racial or ethnic groups are more prone to criminal behavior can lead to increased surveillance and harassment of individuals from these communities. This can create a cycle of mistrust and fear between law enforce...
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    The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice

    Victor E. Kappeler

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