The purpose of this study was to examine the level of fear Generation Z-African Americans have of police. The population for this research consisted of African Americans between the ages of 18 and 25 and resided in the United States of America. From this population, a sample size of 105 participants were constructed for the study. The research compared the level of fear Blacks have of police when grouped by age, gender, education level, region of the country, and community of residence. Random sampling was used for participant selection, and a series of non-parametric ANOVAs (i.e., Kruskal-Wallis tests) were conducted to analyze the data. The results of the study suggested that most Black citizens between the ages of 18-25 were moderately f...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
Analysis of blacks and fear of crime data in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. indicates that blacks in l...
Little is known about Black Americans\u27 experience with and attitudes toward the police. For Black...
Fear of crime and the public\u27s satisfaction with police has been a focus of criminologists for a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions of African-Americans in the Southwest with ...
The fear of crime is analyzed on six college and university campuses that make up the Atlanta Univer...
The mission of policing is “to protect and serve,” but recent events suggest that many Americans, an...
This study investigated the correlation between gender, age, race, the precincts/areas of town in wh...
Given the historically contentious relationship – including most notably the use of excessive and le...
The causes of fear of crime have been studied by researchers for over three decades. The examination...
When students enroll in an institution of higher education, they each bring their own experiences an...
Criminal Justice and Criminology Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Graham discusses Race and Worrying ...
African American males are more likely than any of race of males to report unreasonable and unnecess...
This study attempted to explore black female attitudes toward feelings of safety in the black commun...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
Analysis of blacks and fear of crime data in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. indicates that blacks in l...
Little is known about Black Americans\u27 experience with and attitudes toward the police. For Black...
Fear of crime and the public\u27s satisfaction with police has been a focus of criminologists for a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions of African-Americans in the Southwest with ...
The fear of crime is analyzed on six college and university campuses that make up the Atlanta Univer...
The mission of policing is “to protect and serve,” but recent events suggest that many Americans, an...
This study investigated the correlation between gender, age, race, the precincts/areas of town in wh...
Given the historically contentious relationship – including most notably the use of excessive and le...
The causes of fear of crime have been studied by researchers for over three decades. The examination...
When students enroll in an institution of higher education, they each bring their own experiences an...
Criminal Justice and Criminology Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Graham discusses Race and Worrying ...
African American males are more likely than any of race of males to report unreasonable and unnecess...
This study attempted to explore black female attitudes toward feelings of safety in the black commun...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
Analysis of blacks and fear of crime data in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. indicates that blacks in l...
Little is known about Black Americans\u27 experience with and attitudes toward the police. For Black...