Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime: The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator
Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime: The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator analyzes Asian/Americans’ interactions with the U.S. criminal justice system as perpetrators and victims of crime. This book contributes to a limited amount of scholarly writing so that researchers, policymakers, and educators can gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the relationship between Asian/Americans and the criminal justice system. In reality, Asian/Americans in the United States are both the victims of crime and the perpetrators of crime. However, their characterization as the “model minority” masks the victimization and violence they experience in the twenty-first century.
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Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime: The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator
Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime: The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator analyzes Asian/Americans’ interactions with the U.S. criminal justice system as perpetrators and victims of crime. This book contributes to a limited amount of scholarly writing so that researchers, policymakers, and educators can gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the relationship between Asian/Americans and the criminal justice system. In reality, Asian/Americans in the United States are both the victims of crime and the perpetrators of crime. However, their characterization as the “model minority” masks the victimization and violence they experience in the twenty-first century.
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Asian/Americans, Education, and Crime: The Model Minority as Victim and Perpetrator analyzes Asian/Americans’ interactions with the U.S. criminal justice system as perpetrators and victims of crime. This book contributes to a limited amount of scholarly writing so that researchers, policymakers, and educators can gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the relationship between Asian/Americans and the criminal justice system. In reality, Asian/Americans in the United States are both the victims of crime and the perpetrators of crime. However, their characterization as the “model minority” masks the victimization and violence they experience in the twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498526456
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/14/2016
Series: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Daisy Ball is assistant professor of criminal justice at Roanoke College.

Nicholas Daniel Hartlep Nicholas D. Hartlep is an Associate Professor of Urban Education and Chair of the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Department at Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Xiaoqun Zhang is associate professor in the Mayborn School of Journalism at University of North Texas.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
By Lori L. Martin

Foreword
Carol Huang

Introduction: Asian/Americans and Crime: A Critical Overview

Part 1: Asian/Americans: When the Model Minority Becomes a Criminal Threat

Chapter 1: Asian/Americans as Criminal Defendants: The End of the Model Minority
Myth?
Harvey Gee

Chapter 2: Eldo Kim and the Specter of Academic Failure: The Impact of the Model Minority Stereotype on Asian/American Collegians
Nicholas D. Hartlep

Chapter 3: Asian/Americans in the Media: Criminals Amongst the (Invisible) Model Minorities
Kyle Holody and Sung-Yeon Park

Part 2: Asian/Americans: Model Minorities and Victims of Crime?

Chapter 4: Newspaper Portrayals, Emotional Connection Strategies, and Commemorations of Model Minority Murder Victims
Alexander Lu

Chapter 5: How the Model Minority Stereotype Creates Moments of (In)visibility for Asian/American Student Victims of Violence
Nicholas D. Hartlep and Krystie T. Nguyen

Chapter 6: English and Chinese News Media Framing of Asia
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