While widespread consensus exists that racial minorities are disproportionately represented as victims of police shootings, the reason for this disproportion is hotly disputed. This paper argues that in claimed self-defense cases, race norms or racial stereotypes often operate at a subconscious level to alter police officers\u27 perceptions of threat and corresponding decisions to use deadly force. Nevertheless, society can help encourage police officers to overcome the inevitable influence of racial stereotypes on their decisions to use deadly force in the field. Internally, police departments can work on at least three fronts to control the use of force: recruitment, training, and discipline. External mechanisms of control include crimina...
abstract: Highly publicized cases involving citizen fatalities due to police use of force raise ques...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
It is undisputed that Blacks are disproportionately represented among the victims of police shooting...
While widespread consensus exists that racial minorities are disproportionately represented as victi...
This paper seeks to join the national conversation on race and policing. This conversation about rac...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversityConcern t...
ABSTRACT—The current work examined police officers’ decisions to shoot Black and White criminal susp...
This paper explores racial differences in police use of force. On non-lethal uses of force, blacks a...
In recent years, police shootings of unarmed African American men have become nationally visible. Wi...
Police officers in the United States have killed over 1000 civilians each year since 2013. The const...
Systemic racism in policing allows police officers, in particular white men, to continue to perpetua...
Police conduct, specifically in the form of deadly force, and its application to minorities, has bee...
Short article discussing the legal and ethical dilemmas facing armed police officers facing what the...
Using the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald by Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke as the starting...
abstract: Highly publicized cases involving citizen fatalities due to police use of force raise ques...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
It is undisputed that Blacks are disproportionately represented among the victims of police shooting...
While widespread consensus exists that racial minorities are disproportionately represented as victi...
This paper seeks to join the national conversation on race and policing. This conversation about rac...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversityConcern t...
ABSTRACT—The current work examined police officers’ decisions to shoot Black and White criminal susp...
This paper explores racial differences in police use of force. On non-lethal uses of force, blacks a...
In recent years, police shootings of unarmed African American men have become nationally visible. Wi...
Police officers in the United States have killed over 1000 civilians each year since 2013. The const...
Systemic racism in policing allows police officers, in particular white men, to continue to perpetua...
Police conduct, specifically in the form of deadly force, and its application to minorities, has bee...
Short article discussing the legal and ethical dilemmas facing armed police officers facing what the...
Using the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald by Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke as the starting...
abstract: Highly publicized cases involving citizen fatalities due to police use of force raise ques...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...