1. Introduction: Investigating Difference—Sarah Prior and Lynn Jones <p><strong>PART ONE: FRAMING DIFFERENCE</strong></p> <p>2. Conceptualizing Difference—Nancy A. Wonders</p> <p>3. Conceptualizing Difference Through An Intersectional Lens—Sarah Prior and Lynn Jones</p> <p>4. Talking Through Our Differences: Intercultural and Interpersonal Communication—Marianne Nielsen and Rebecca Maniglia</p> <p>5. Making Difference Work Within The Justice System: Specialty Courts—Christine Arazan</p> <p><strong>PART TWO: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: GENDER AND SEXUALITY</strong></p> <p>6. Gender, Crime, and Justice—Nancy A. Wonders</p> <p>7. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Justice— Lynn Jones and Sarah Prior</p> <p>8. Victimization In The Context Of Difference—Brooke De Heer and Lynn Jones</p> <p><strong>PART THREE: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: CLASS AND RACE</strong></p> <p>9. Social Class, Crime, and Justice—Raymond J. Michalowski</p> <p>10. Whiteness and the Construction of Crime—Rebecca Maniglia</p> <p>11. Stolen Lands, Stolen Lives, Revisited: Native Americans and Criminal Justice—Marianne O. Nielsen and Linda Robyn</p> <p>12. The Continuing Significance Of Race: African Americans and The Criminal Justice System— Stephani Williams</p> <p>13. Aliens Within: Asian Americans and U.S. Legal and Criminal Justice System—An Tuan Nguyen</p> <p><strong>PART FOUR: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: IMMIGRATION AND RACE </strong></p> <p>14. Coming To America: Immigration, Crime, and The Criminal Justice System—Michael Costelloe</p> <p>15. Unwelcome Citizens: Latinos and The Criminal Justice System—Alexander Alvarez</p> <p>16. Undocumented Immigration As Moral Panic: Casting Difference As Threat—Michael Costelloe</p> <p><strong>PART FIVE: CATEGORIES OF DIFFERENCE: FORGOTTEN DIFFERENCE</strong></p> <p>17. Youth, Crime, and Justice: Challenges and Contradictions—Rebecca Maniglia</p> <p>18. Many Faces Of Aging: Victimization, Crime, and The Incarcerated Elderly—Carole Mandino and Sherry Bell</p> <p>19. Imprisoning Disability: Difference, Punishment, and The Criminal Justice System—Katherine Mahosky, Meghan G. Mcdowell, and Karen Applequist</p> <p>20. Religion, Politics, and Criminal Justice—Mohamed Mosaad Abdelaziz Mohamed</p> <p><strong>PART SIX: REFRAMING DIFFERENCE</strong></p> <p>21. Reconstructing Difference For Criminal Justice and Social Justice—Lynn Jones and Sarah PrIor</p>