Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State UniversityConcern that the status characteristics of suspects influence police use of deadly force has generated substantial during the past several decades. Previous research based on incident reports of police shootings and experimental research using substantially less realistic stimuli prompts has supported two, contrasting hypotheses: (1) that police in the United States disproportionally shoot Black suspects because of racial bias, or (2) that police disproportionally shoot Black suspects because they were more likely than Whites to constitute a threat. This goal of this dissertation was to shed empirical light on these competing hypotheses by advancing t...
Widely reported cases of police shootings of unarmed men from ethnic minority groups, have emphasise...
A rich body of research points to racial biases in so-called police officer dilemma tasks: participa...
Police officers were compared with community members in terms of the speed and accuracy with which t...
ABSTRACT—The current work examined police officers’ decisions to shoot Black and White criminal susp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors relating to police officers shooting unarmed Bl...
It is undisputed that Blacks are disproportionately represented among the victims of police shooting...
This paper seeks to join the national conversation on race and policing. This conversation about rac...
While America has a long history of police brutality, there has been an increase of police shootings...
Police conduct, specifically in the form of deadly force, and its application to minorities, has bee...
Using a simple videogame, the effect of ethnicity on shoot/don’t shoot decisions was examined. Afric...
Recent police shootings of African Americans have led citizens to question police officers’ use of f...
Police shooting deaths of unarmed Blacks and African Americans led to psychological research on the ...
Police officers in the United States have killed over 1000 civilians each year since 2013. The const...
Analyses of racial disparities in police use-of-force against unarmed individuals are central to pub...
While widespread consensus exists that racial minorities are disproportionately represented as victi...
Widely reported cases of police shootings of unarmed men from ethnic minority groups, have emphasise...
A rich body of research points to racial biases in so-called police officer dilemma tasks: participa...
Police officers were compared with community members in terms of the speed and accuracy with which t...
ABSTRACT—The current work examined police officers’ decisions to shoot Black and White criminal susp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors relating to police officers shooting unarmed Bl...
It is undisputed that Blacks are disproportionately represented among the victims of police shooting...
This paper seeks to join the national conversation on race and policing. This conversation about rac...
While America has a long history of police brutality, there has been an increase of police shootings...
Police conduct, specifically in the form of deadly force, and its application to minorities, has bee...
Using a simple videogame, the effect of ethnicity on shoot/don’t shoot decisions was examined. Afric...
Recent police shootings of African Americans have led citizens to question police officers’ use of f...
Police shooting deaths of unarmed Blacks and African Americans led to psychological research on the ...
Police officers in the United States have killed over 1000 civilians each year since 2013. The const...
Analyses of racial disparities in police use-of-force against unarmed individuals are central to pub...
While widespread consensus exists that racial minorities are disproportionately represented as victi...
Widely reported cases of police shootings of unarmed men from ethnic minority groups, have emphasise...
A rich body of research points to racial biases in so-called police officer dilemma tasks: participa...
Police officers were compared with community members in terms of the speed and accuracy with which t...