This article focuses on the perspectives of young ethnic minorities in the Nordic countries who have experienced various forms of “police stops”, i.e. situations where the police stop them without any reference to a specific event of which the youth are aware. Analytically, the debate is positioned through an intersectionality approach of (un)belonging to majority societies. Across the Nordic countries, we found that the young people described five social markers as reasons for being stopped, namely clothing, hanging out in groups, ethnicity, neighbourhoods and gender. We argue that the police stops explicate how the young men in particular are often forced to think about themselves in terms of “a threat” to the majority and the attributes ...
Racial bias afflicts police practices across the globe. Police discrimination against and mistreatme...
In a statistical report of the year 2005, Brå informs that the Middle East and North African immigra...
This article presents fi ndings from a study conducted in the West Midlands (UK) which builds on Bru...
This article focuses on the perspectives of young ethnic minorities in the Nordic countries who have...
As different social groups are directly and indirectly confronted with diverse forms of police pract...
Research has highlighted the harmful effects of targeted police practices and the subsequent low tru...
The police are a state institution with the power to coerce and maintain “order” within a society so...
Ethnic discrimination in the criminal justice system is a well-researched topic, but the significanc...
This article addresses the perceptions and experiences of young ethnic minorities in Oslo and their ...
An increasing amount of literature is suggesting that ethnic minorities perceive their relations wit...
Contrary to the image of Sweden as a tolerant, colour-blind and non-racial country, which is based o...
International audiencePolice stops are teachable moments, as they generate information concerning th...
The aim of this study is to gain an insight of which views young non-white males have of the Stockho...
This chapter focuses on how minority young people search for ways to build their lives, gain respect...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
Racial bias afflicts police practices across the globe. Police discrimination against and mistreatme...
In a statistical report of the year 2005, Brå informs that the Middle East and North African immigra...
This article presents fi ndings from a study conducted in the West Midlands (UK) which builds on Bru...
This article focuses on the perspectives of young ethnic minorities in the Nordic countries who have...
As different social groups are directly and indirectly confronted with diverse forms of police pract...
Research has highlighted the harmful effects of targeted police practices and the subsequent low tru...
The police are a state institution with the power to coerce and maintain “order” within a society so...
Ethnic discrimination in the criminal justice system is a well-researched topic, but the significanc...
This article addresses the perceptions and experiences of young ethnic minorities in Oslo and their ...
An increasing amount of literature is suggesting that ethnic minorities perceive their relations wit...
Contrary to the image of Sweden as a tolerant, colour-blind and non-racial country, which is based o...
International audiencePolice stops are teachable moments, as they generate information concerning th...
The aim of this study is to gain an insight of which views young non-white males have of the Stockho...
This chapter focuses on how minority young people search for ways to build their lives, gain respect...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
Racial bias afflicts police practices across the globe. Police discrimination against and mistreatme...
In a statistical report of the year 2005, Brå informs that the Middle East and North African immigra...
This article presents fi ndings from a study conducted in the West Midlands (UK) which builds on Bru...