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Shopping While Black

Consumer Racial Profiling in America

George E Higgins author Shaun L Gabbidon author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:8th Jun '20

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Winner of the 2022 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Outstanding Book Award!

Shopping While Black: Consumer Racial Profiling in America lays out the results of nearly two decades of research on racial profiling in retail settings.

Gabbidon and Higgins address the generally neglected racial profiling that occurs in retail settings. Although there is no existing national database on shoplifting or consumer racial profiling (CRP) from which to study the problem, they survey relevant legal cases and available data sources. This problem clearly affects a large number of racial/ethnic minorities, and causes real harm to the victims, such as the emotional trauma attached to being excessively monitored in stores and, in the worst-case scenarios, falsely accused of shoplifting. Their analysis is informed by their own experience: one co-author is a former security executive for a large retailer, and both are Black men who understand firsthand the sting of being profiled because of their color. After providing an overview of the history of CRP and the official and unofficial data sources and criminological literature on this topic, they address public opinion polls, as well as the extent and impact of victimization. They also provide a review of CRP litigation, provide recommendations for retailers to reduce racial profiling, and also chart some directions for future research.

This book is appropriate for researchers as well as advanced undergraduates and graduate students in Criminology, Black Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, Security Studies, and Law programs, and will be of interest to the general reader.

Shopping While Black: Consumer Racial Profiling in America (2020) by Shaun Gabbidon and George Higgins focuses on the rarely examined phenomenon of consumer racial profiling (CRP) in the United States. This work’s relevance is undeniable as protests against police brutality directed at minorities, specifically Black men and women, have highlighted issues ranging from implicit bias to racial profiling… Shopping While Black confronts systemic racism in retail and offers policy recommendations that will both reduce human suffering related to being profiled and financially benefit the retail industry.
—Sarah Britto, California State University – Dominguez Hills, in Criminal Justice Review, February 2021

Shopping While Black: Consumer Racial Profiling…is an intellectually dense and comprehensive examination of its topic…[B]est suited for students and researchers working in the domains of Criminology, Black Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, Security Studies, and Law,…this book would additionally be a worthwhile introduction to CRP for mainstream readers seeking to acquire knowledge on racial profiling in shopping.
—Justin Clayton, The University at Albany, in Race and Justice, February 2021

Gabbidon and Higgins … chart a clear and easy to follow path through the discourse around CRP, which has its roots in the tension between racialized property interests and civic notions of freedom. In the first chapter, they introduce CRP rather than other forms of racial oppression in markets as their primary focus and trace its emergence as a means of managing crime (theft) to the Colonial era.
—David Crockett, Professor of Marketing, University of Illinois, in Journal of Consumer Culture, February 2022

Shaun Gabbidon and George Higgins’s new book, Shopping While Black: Consumer Racial Profiling in America, is ... a welcome additionto the small but growing interdisciplinaryliterature on the phenomenon moregenerically referred to as consumer racialprofiling (CRP).In this short and highly accessible book,the authors bring to bear over two decadesof research on (and personal experiences of)CRP. As part of the Criminology and JusticeStudies Series, this book is particularly wellsuited for undergraduate and graduate studentsin the fields of criminology and criminaljustice. The book would also be of interestto students across the social sciences andrelated fields (e.g., Sociology, Black Studies,Ethnic Studies, Securities Studies, and Lawprograms). In fact, Shopping While Black hassomething to offer to anyone interested indeepening their understanding of contemporaryracial and ethnic relations.
—Zachary W. Brewster, Professor of Sociology, Wayne State University, in Contemporary Sociology, March 2022

ISBN: 9780367483203

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

148 pages