Race Relations: A Survey of Potential Intervention Strategies

Department

Sociology and Criminal Justice

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-2000

Abstract

Despite a broad sociological consensus that racism is indefensible, it is not always obvious which is the best way to intervene to prevent it. The primary strategies available are (1) the moral model, (2) the social engineering model, (3) the clinical/educational model, and (4) the cultural/structural model. Each of these, however, has its limitations, with the last being the most comprehensive and historically informed.

Journal Title

Sociological Practice

Journal ISSN

1522-3443

Volume

2

Issue

3

First Page

147

Last Page

162

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1023%2FA%3A1010154532356

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