The 1960\u27 U.S. black riots have received detailed systematic study at virtually all levels of analysis (individual, event, temporal, group, neighborhood city, SMSA, state, and national). Although there are many impressionistic accounts of particular nonblack riots during this era, no systematic study of nonblack violence has heretofore been conducted. This article aims to reduce this gap in our knowledge. It is the first to present comprehensive data on nonblack rioting for the tumultuous 1960s and early 1970s. The analyses of these data focus upon the fruitfulness of applying models developed to explain the black riots, at the city and event levels of analysis, to their nonblack counterparts. The community-level model proves useful. Of ...
This analysis of the diffusion of racial rioting in the United States applies recently-developed ext...
Race riots have been a consistence presence in modern America. However, their sporadic and sudden na...
The writer's initial encounter with the Negro Revolution came on the evening of August 13, 1965, in ...
The 1960\u27 U.S. black riots have received detailed systematic study at virtually all levels of ana...
This article develops the hypothesis that the underlying processes generating the 1960s black riotin...
The repressive power of a government to quell rebellious activity is a central variable in all socia...
This article investigates the role of policing in both the genesis and develop-ment of racial riotin...
This independent study is an attempt to understand the nature of the relationship between class and ...
This research addresses where and why interethnic violence occurred during four major urban riots of...
In the 1960s many American cities experienced violent, race-related civil distur-bances. This articl...
The question of police brutality was always been of central concern, and although the issue seems to...
In the 1960s numerous cities in the United States experienced violent, race-related civil disturbanc...
This paper reports an inquiry into the relationship between racial vio-lence and the socioeconomic g...
In the 1960s many American cities experienced violent, race-related civil distur-bances. This articl...
Many scholars currently link the growth of a black underclass to the persistence of racial tensions ...
This analysis of the diffusion of racial rioting in the United States applies recently-developed ext...
Race riots have been a consistence presence in modern America. However, their sporadic and sudden na...
The writer's initial encounter with the Negro Revolution came on the evening of August 13, 1965, in ...
The 1960\u27 U.S. black riots have received detailed systematic study at virtually all levels of ana...
This article develops the hypothesis that the underlying processes generating the 1960s black riotin...
The repressive power of a government to quell rebellious activity is a central variable in all socia...
This article investigates the role of policing in both the genesis and develop-ment of racial riotin...
This independent study is an attempt to understand the nature of the relationship between class and ...
This research addresses where and why interethnic violence occurred during four major urban riots of...
In the 1960s many American cities experienced violent, race-related civil distur-bances. This articl...
The question of police brutality was always been of central concern, and although the issue seems to...
In the 1960s numerous cities in the United States experienced violent, race-related civil disturbanc...
This paper reports an inquiry into the relationship between racial vio-lence and the socioeconomic g...
In the 1960s many American cities experienced violent, race-related civil distur-bances. This articl...
Many scholars currently link the growth of a black underclass to the persistence of racial tensions ...
This analysis of the diffusion of racial rioting in the United States applies recently-developed ext...
Race riots have been a consistence presence in modern America. However, their sporadic and sudden na...
The writer's initial encounter with the Negro Revolution came on the evening of August 13, 1965, in ...