Race & Class UK criminal justice resource – The Past in the Present


Race & Class UK criminal justice resource – The Past in the Present

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Written by: Race & Class


 

A collection of summaries of and links to Race & Class articles (1975-2025) on racism, class, criminal justice, related urban and ‘race’ policies, and key moments of resistance to state/institutional racism.

ARCHIVE

In addition to the archive, an accompanying  Race & Class UK Criminal Justice timeline provides information by year (1958-2025) on key pieces of legislation, local and national policies, narratives and moments of resistance that have been covered in the journal.

TIMELINE

All of the Race & Class articles hyperlinked in this resource are available to access on the Sage website. Whilst most of the articles are behind a paywall, and need to be accessed via an academic institution, many of the recent articles are published open access and available to read/download for free.


The Institute of Race Relations is precluded from expressing a corporate view: any opinions expressed are therefore those of the authors.

One thought on “Race & Class UK criminal justice resource – The Past in the Present

  1. This is an incredibly valuable resource for understanding the deep connections between race, class, and the UK criminal justice system. The combination of articles and a timeline makes it easy to see how systemic issues have evolved—and been resisted—over time. I appreciate the effort to make recent work open access and accessible to more readers.

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