Relying on experts in criminology and sociology Appearance Bias and Crime describes the role of bias against citizens based on their physical appearance. From the point of suspicion to the decisions to arrest convict sentence and apply the death penalty crime control agents are influenced by the appearance of offenders; moreover victims of crime are held blameworthy depending on their physical appearance. The editor and contributing authors discuss timely topics such as Black Lives Matter terrorism LGBTQ appearance human trafficking Indigenous appearance the disabled and the attractive versus unattractive among us. Demographic traits such as race gender age and social class influence physical appearance and thus judgments about criminal involvement and victimization. This volume describes the social movements relevant to appearance bias recommends legislative and policy changes offers practical advice to social control agencies on how to reduce appearance bias and proposes a new sub-discipline of appearance criminology.
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