Race, ethnicity, and policing [electronic resource] : new and essential readings / edited by Stephen K. Rice and Michael D. White ; introduction by Robin S. Engel.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rice, Stephen K.
White, Michael D. (Michael Douglas), 1951-
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, c2010.
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Variant Title:
Race, Ethnicity, and Policing: New and Essential Readings
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • A sketch of the policeman's working personality / Jerome H. Skolnick
  • Driving while black: a statistician proves that prejudice still rules the road / John Lamberth
  • The stories, the statistics, and the law: why "driving while black" matters / David A. Harris
  • Legitimacy and cooperation: why do people help the police fight crime in their communities? / Tom R. Tyler and Jeffrey A. Fagan
  • Race and policing in different ecological contexts / Ronald Weitzer
  • Racially biased policing: a review of the judicial and legislative literature / Delores Jones-Brown and Brian A. Maule
  • Methods for assessing racially biased policing / Greg Ridgeway and John MacDonald
  • Using geographic information systems to study race, crime, and policing / Matt R. Nobles
  • Beyond stop rates: using qualitative methods to examine racially biased policing / Rod K. Brunson
  • State of the science in racial profiling research: substantive and methodological considerations / Meaghan Paulhamus, Robert J. Kane, and Alex R. Piquero
  • Driving while black bias processes and racial disparity in police stops / Patricia Warren ... [et al.]
  • Citizens' demeanor, race, and traffic stops / Robin S. Engel, Charles F Klahm IV, and Rob Tillyer
  • Street stops and broken windows revisited: the demography and logic of proactive policing in a safe and changing city / Jeffrey A. Fagan ... [et al.]
  • Community characteristics and police search rates: accounting for the ethnic diversity of urban areas in the study of black, white, and Hispanic searches / Karen F. Parker, Erin C. Lane, and Geoffrey P. Alpert
  • Blind justice: police shootings in Memphis / James J. Fyfe
  • Race, bias, and police use of the TASER: exploring the available evidence / Michael D. White and Jessica Saunders
  • Space, place, and immigration: new directions for research on police stops / Brian J. Stults, Karen F. Parker, and Erin C. Lane
  • Revisiting the role of Latinos and immigrants in police research / Ramiro Martinez Jr.
  • New avenues for profiling and bias research: the question of Muslim Americans / Stephen K. Rice and William S. Parkin
  • Preventing racially biased policing through internal and external controls: the comprehensive accountability package / Michael D. White
  • Democratic policing: how would we know it if we saw it? / Matthew J. Hickman
  • Moving beyond profiling: the virtues of randomization / Bernard E. Harcourt.