Shows that aggressive policing is only one of a number of measures that society uses to control minority groups with whom it is displeased for some reason and that failing to see how the authorities deploy the different measures separately serially or in coordinated fashion is a serious mistake Sketches a new form of policing that is respectful of minority residents and values and provides a framework for reducing excessive incarceration and mitigating some of the cruelties associated with i
The well-publicized deaths of several African-Americans—Tamir Rice, Philando Castile, and Alton Ster...
The tragic death of Elijah McClain—a twenty-three-year-old, slightly built, unarmed African American...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
Shows that aggressive policing is only one of a number of measures that society uses to control mino...
Law enforcement killing of unarmed black men and police brutality visited upon minority citizens con...
This Article proposes a number of solutions to help make policing more professional and accountable....
This Article makes two contributions to the fields of policing and criminal legal scholarship. First...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
Mass incarceration has received extensive analysis in scholarly and political debates. Beginning in ...
In this Commentary written for the Frankel Lecture symposium on police killings of Black Americans, ...
In the last decade, a number of scholars have called the American criminal justice system a new form...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
This note discusses race, policing, the use of fatal force, and the Black Lives Matter movement, con...
U.S. policing has long been captured within a master narrative of colorblind consensus; however, dis...
The killings of Duante Wright, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and a number of other Black victims hav...
The well-publicized deaths of several African-Americans—Tamir Rice, Philando Castile, and Alton Ster...
The tragic death of Elijah McClain—a twenty-three-year-old, slightly built, unarmed African American...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...
Shows that aggressive policing is only one of a number of measures that society uses to control mino...
Law enforcement killing of unarmed black men and police brutality visited upon minority citizens con...
This Article proposes a number of solutions to help make policing more professional and accountable....
This Article makes two contributions to the fields of policing and criminal legal scholarship. First...
Several observers credit nearly 25 years of declining crime rates to the “New Policing” and its emph...
Mass incarceration has received extensive analysis in scholarly and political debates. Beginning in ...
In this Commentary written for the Frankel Lecture symposium on police killings of Black Americans, ...
In the last decade, a number of scholars have called the American criminal justice system a new form...
This paper takes a brief look into Mass Incarceration: a phenomenon in the United States that accoun...
This note discusses race, policing, the use of fatal force, and the Black Lives Matter movement, con...
U.S. policing has long been captured within a master narrative of colorblind consensus; however, dis...
The killings of Duante Wright, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and a number of other Black victims hav...
The well-publicized deaths of several African-Americans—Tamir Rice, Philando Castile, and Alton Ster...
The tragic death of Elijah McClain—a twenty-three-year-old, slightly built, unarmed African American...
The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, fr...