This paper develops a model of traffic stops and subsequent searches in which police officers use information about the race of drivers to maximize a well defined objective. The model provides a behavioral foundation absent from Grogger and Ridgeway’s (2006) elegantly simple test and, by incorporating searches, adds two complementary tests. Using data collected during 2002 by the Minneapolis Police Department, the tests rule out (1) statistical discrimination, (2) taste-based discrimination by optimizing police officers, and (3) statistical discrimination with cognitive limitations. The pattern of results is consistent with implicit discrimination
We introduce a model to explore the identification of two distinct sources of bias in the New York P...
This manuscript examines police officer decision making during automobile stops to determine whether...
We exploit a simple but realistic model of trooper behavior to design empirical tests that address t...
This paper develops a model of traffic stops and subsequent searches in which police officers use in...
When a police officer decides whether to initiate a traffic stop, the driver’s race is less likely t...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
State-wide reports on police traffic stops and searches summarize very large populations, making the...
We test derivations from models of statistical discrimination and preferential discrimination with o...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
Objectives: Test hypotheses drawn from Smith and Alpert\u27s social conditioning theory that explain...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Taylor and FrancisRJQY_A_271625.sgm10.1080/07418820701717201Justice Quarterly0741- 825 (pri t)/1745-...
We introduce a model to explore the identification of two distinct sources of bias in the New York P...
This manuscript examines police officer decision making during automobile stops to determine whether...
We exploit a simple but realistic model of trooper behavior to design empirical tests that address t...
This paper develops a model of traffic stops and subsequent searches in which police officers use in...
When a police officer decides whether to initiate a traffic stop, the driver’s race is less likely t...
Equilibrium models of racial discrimination in law enforcement encounters suggest that in the absenc...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
State-wide reports on police traffic stops and searches summarize very large populations, making the...
We test derivations from models of statistical discrimination and preferential discrimination with o...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Police checking for illegal drugs are much more likely to search the vehicles of African-American mo...
Objectives: Test hypotheses drawn from Smith and Alpert\u27s social conditioning theory that explain...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
This paper considers the use of outcomes-based tests for detecting racial bias in the context of pol...
Taylor and FrancisRJQY_A_271625.sgm10.1080/07418820701717201Justice Quarterly0741- 825 (pri t)/1745-...
We introduce a model to explore the identification of two distinct sources of bias in the New York P...
This manuscript examines police officer decision making during automobile stops to determine whether...
We exploit a simple but realistic model of trooper behavior to design empirical tests that address t...