Abstract Recent research suggests that the police are aware of the general trends in street crime and, from such awareness, tend to form impressions of the likelihood that persons belonging to various racial groups will commit certain types of crimes (e.g. drugs related crimes). Such perceptions may lead to the police undertaking racial profiling, which has the effect of creating a cycle of profiling of suspected offenders, regardless of the accuracy of these perceptions. As such, these cycles of profiling are results of negative stereotypes. The present study involved semi-structured interviews with serving police officers in England, during which the same scenario was put to each of them in turn, only differing in the name of the suspect...
Over 300 people have been exonerated by post conviction DNA testing, unequivocally proving their inn...
Although studies often find racial disparities in policing outcomes, less is known about how suspect...
The main reasons for why stereotypes of police officers about criminals are dangerous and affecting ...
Recent research suggests that the police are aware of the general trends in street crime and, from s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Research studies suggest that at the initial stage of an investigation, negative stereotypes are tri...
One of the current and visible controversies in the UK policing that challenges the heart and founda...
ABSTRACT—The current work examined police officers’ decisions to shoot Black and White criminal susp...
We conducted 2 studies to investigate how cultural stereotypes that depict Blacks as criminals affec...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
This study presents the findings revealed because of the lack of empirical research exploring police...
With the recent media attention on police discretion and police discrimination, the current studies ...
Focusing on intergroup anti-non-White bias in the criminal justice system, little attention is given...
This article considers the benefits, limitations and potential impacts of ‘ethic matching’ South Asi...
This experiment was conducted with 100 volunteers from Lindenwood University (20 staff and 80 studen...
Over 300 people have been exonerated by post conviction DNA testing, unequivocally proving their inn...
Although studies often find racial disparities in policing outcomes, less is known about how suspect...
The main reasons for why stereotypes of police officers about criminals are dangerous and affecting ...
Recent research suggests that the police are aware of the general trends in street crime and, from s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Research studies suggest that at the initial stage of an investigation, negative stereotypes are tri...
One of the current and visible controversies in the UK policing that challenges the heart and founda...
ABSTRACT—The current work examined police officers’ decisions to shoot Black and White criminal susp...
We conducted 2 studies to investigate how cultural stereotypes that depict Blacks as criminals affec...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
This study presents the findings revealed because of the lack of empirical research exploring police...
With the recent media attention on police discretion and police discrimination, the current studies ...
Focusing on intergroup anti-non-White bias in the criminal justice system, little attention is given...
This article considers the benefits, limitations and potential impacts of ‘ethic matching’ South Asi...
This experiment was conducted with 100 volunteers from Lindenwood University (20 staff and 80 studen...
Over 300 people have been exonerated by post conviction DNA testing, unequivocally proving their inn...
Although studies often find racial disparities in policing outcomes, less is known about how suspect...
The main reasons for why stereotypes of police officers about criminals are dangerous and affecting ...