This research, consisting of four studies of police officers and college students, finds that Black boys as young as 10 may not be viewed in the same light of childhood innocence as their white peers. Instead, they are more likely to be mistaken as older, be perceived as guilty, and face police violence if accused of a crime. The research provides evidence that these racial disparities are predicted by the implicit dehumanization of Blacks
In two years, twenty-eight black victims have been found murdered in Atlanta, Georgia. Police report...
The result was a veritable feedback loop whose cognitive output, the mental imprint of morally impo...
This Article is a case study of a California capital case. Drawing on cultural studies, the first pa...
present research examined whether Black boys are given the protections of childhood equally to their...
As early as the age of ten, Black boys are viewed as older, guilty until proven innocent by law enfo...
Within the contemporary US context, the construct of childhood innocence is a powerful social myth t...
Black boys in schools are often labeled as discipline problems, criminalized and overclassified into...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways that the American myth of childhood innocence perpe...
The image of the “criminal” black male is one that shapes the social experiences of black males in U...
This paper reviews systemic, institutional, and community policies and practices that greatly impact...
The image of the criminal black male is one that shapes the social experiences of black males in U...
The juvenile justice system is rife with disparities between white and non-white children. African A...
Black children in America’s schools are the main targets of harsh disciplinary policies and actions ...
Prominent explanations of the overrepresentation of Black Americans in criminal justice statistics f...
In this paper, I take up Wynter’s (1992) call to interrogate our disciplines for the ways that they ...
In two years, twenty-eight black victims have been found murdered in Atlanta, Georgia. Police report...
The result was a veritable feedback loop whose cognitive output, the mental imprint of morally impo...
This Article is a case study of a California capital case. Drawing on cultural studies, the first pa...
present research examined whether Black boys are given the protections of childhood equally to their...
As early as the age of ten, Black boys are viewed as older, guilty until proven innocent by law enfo...
Within the contemporary US context, the construct of childhood innocence is a powerful social myth t...
Black boys in schools are often labeled as discipline problems, criminalized and overclassified into...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways that the American myth of childhood innocence perpe...
The image of the “criminal” black male is one that shapes the social experiences of black males in U...
This paper reviews systemic, institutional, and community policies and practices that greatly impact...
The image of the criminal black male is one that shapes the social experiences of black males in U...
The juvenile justice system is rife with disparities between white and non-white children. African A...
Black children in America’s schools are the main targets of harsh disciplinary policies and actions ...
Prominent explanations of the overrepresentation of Black Americans in criminal justice statistics f...
In this paper, I take up Wynter’s (1992) call to interrogate our disciplines for the ways that they ...
In two years, twenty-eight black victims have been found murdered in Atlanta, Georgia. Police report...
The result was a veritable feedback loop whose cognitive output, the mental imprint of morally impo...
This Article is a case study of a California capital case. Drawing on cultural studies, the first pa...