Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African Americans, academic and popular commentary have focused intently on the existence of conflict between the police and the Black citizenry in the United States. The current project, however, seeks to broaden understanding in this area by exploring the extent to which African Americans know the police in positive, informal ways. Based on a 2017 national-level survey of 1,000 African Americans, this project explores the extent of survey participants’ association with police officers as well as potential predictors of those relationships. Specifically, binary logistic regression is used to analyze the relationship between the survey respondents’ so...
African American males are more likely than any of race of males to report unreasonable and unnecess...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
Media attention directed towards the relationship between law enforcement officers and communities o...
Despite the long tradition in research and theory on the experience of race-related stress, as well ...
The present study investigated African Americans implicit and explicit attitudes toward officers. Us...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
African American males are more likely than any of race of males to report unreasonable and unnecess...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Given the complicated historical and contemporary relationship between law enforcement and African A...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Black individuals are usually reluctant to co-operate with the police (Smith, 1983a). We propose tha...
Perceived racial biases of police officers may impact encounters with Blacks and negatively impact r...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
Media attention directed towards the relationship between law enforcement officers and communities o...
Despite the long tradition in research and theory on the experience of race-related stress, as well ...
The present study investigated African Americans implicit and explicit attitudes toward officers. Us...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
Previous research has found racial background is a significant factor for the perception of police. ...
African American males are more likely than any of race of males to report unreasonable and unnecess...
Drawing on the contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) and Pettigrew (1998) we examined whether public-...
Minority racial and ethnic groups often view themselves as targets of abusive treatment at the hands...