Purpose – Through systematic observation of police decision-making behavior, the aim of this paper is to investigate what factors differentiate between citizens who receive a warning vs a ticket from police and whether the influence of those factors varies by race. The paper also explores the context of those decisions for both blacks and whites to further the understanding of the underlying mechanisms of any observed differences in the likelihood of receiving a ticket vs a warning. Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected during police ridealongs conducted in a sample of cities within Cuyahoga County, Ohio. A total of 140 ridealongs were completed, yielding a total of 312 vehicle or citizen stops. Findings – The paper finds that b...
Law enforcement is critical for improving traffic safety. However, disputes on the equity in law enf...
This paper explores the possible existence of the repeat phenomenon and their impact on racial dispa...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...
Purpose – Through systematic observation of police decision-making behavior, the aim of this paper i...
Traffic stops are one of the most common police interactions in the daily lives of Americans. Though...
A rapidly growing body of police scholarship has found evidence of racial disparities in traffic sto...
Abstract In the United States, police officers often decide to give drivers they stop for traffic vi...
This paper provides evidence of racial variation in traffic enforcement responses to local governmen...
Traffic stops are the most common reason for face-to-face encounters between police officers and cit...
A moving-violation traffic stop is pretextual when it is motivated by suspicion of an unrelated crim...
This Article empirically illustrates that legal doctrines permitting police officers to engage in pr...
In the public arena, issues of race continue to command center stage. The ongoing debates and discus...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of race and gender disparities in police traffic...
Examines Donald Black\u27s (1976) theory of pure sociology with data from traffic stops collected ov...
This study analyzes the traffic stops data published by the City of Charlotte in the years 2016-2017...
Law enforcement is critical for improving traffic safety. However, disputes on the equity in law enf...
This paper explores the possible existence of the repeat phenomenon and their impact on racial dispa...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...
Purpose – Through systematic observation of police decision-making behavior, the aim of this paper i...
Traffic stops are one of the most common police interactions in the daily lives of Americans. Though...
A rapidly growing body of police scholarship has found evidence of racial disparities in traffic sto...
Abstract In the United States, police officers often decide to give drivers they stop for traffic vi...
This paper provides evidence of racial variation in traffic enforcement responses to local governmen...
Traffic stops are the most common reason for face-to-face encounters between police officers and cit...
A moving-violation traffic stop is pretextual when it is motivated by suspicion of an unrelated crim...
This Article empirically illustrates that legal doctrines permitting police officers to engage in pr...
In the public arena, issues of race continue to command center stage. The ongoing debates and discus...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of race and gender disparities in police traffic...
Examines Donald Black\u27s (1976) theory of pure sociology with data from traffic stops collected ov...
This study analyzes the traffic stops data published by the City of Charlotte in the years 2016-2017...
Law enforcement is critical for improving traffic safety. However, disputes on the equity in law enf...
This paper explores the possible existence of the repeat phenomenon and their impact on racial dispa...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...