Given the historically contentious relationship – including most notably the use of excessive and lethal force – between the police and African Americans, the current project examines the extent to which Blacks in the United States fear police brutality. The study is based on a national-level survey (N = 1,000), and measures fear by how much respondents “worry” about experiencing police force. The data support the racial divide hypothesis, showing that Blacks’ worry about such violence is over five times that of Whites. Guided by the racial/ethnic gradient hypothesis, the analyses also assess Hispanic respondents’ level of worry. Rather than forming a gradient by falling midway between Blacks and Whites, Hispanics’ worry about police brutal...
This document summarizes the findings of the AP-NORC Center's survey regarding race and policing. So...
The purpose of this study was to examine the level of fear Generation Z-African Americans have of po...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
Criminal Justice and Criminology Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Graham discusses Race and Worrying ...
The mission of policing is “to protect and serve,” but recent events suggest that many Americans, an...
Racial disparities in police uses of force persist. Two competing explanations are often given for t...
Parker, Karen F.No social justice issue has been more present in the news media recently than the de...
On the heels of recent police shootings of an unarmed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Walter Sc...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
The deep racial tensions seen in many areas of American life underlie how blacks and whites view pol...
The use of force by police in a democratic society continues to be controversial. Despite the theore...
...this Article contributes to the existing literature by examining (1) why this particular form of ...
Prior studies demonstrating a relationship between racial context and levels of crime control have n...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
abstract: Highly publicized cases involving citizen fatalities due to police use of force raise ques...
This document summarizes the findings of the AP-NORC Center's survey regarding race and policing. So...
The purpose of this study was to examine the level of fear Generation Z-African Americans have of po...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
Criminal Justice and Criminology Assistant Professor, Dr. Amanda Graham discusses Race and Worrying ...
The mission of policing is “to protect and serve,” but recent events suggest that many Americans, an...
Racial disparities in police uses of force persist. Two competing explanations are often given for t...
Parker, Karen F.No social justice issue has been more present in the news media recently than the de...
On the heels of recent police shootings of an unarmed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Walter Sc...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated the salience of minority status in understanding racial...
The deep racial tensions seen in many areas of American life underlie how blacks and whites view pol...
The use of force by police in a democratic society continues to be controversial. Despite the theore...
...this Article contributes to the existing literature by examining (1) why this particular form of ...
Prior studies demonstrating a relationship between racial context and levels of crime control have n...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...
abstract: Highly publicized cases involving citizen fatalities due to police use of force raise ques...
This document summarizes the findings of the AP-NORC Center's survey regarding race and policing. So...
The purpose of this study was to examine the level of fear Generation Z-African Americans have of po...
The purpose of this study is to extend our understanding of attitudes toward the police by examining...