Hispanic Americans
Identification of Patterns of Dating Aggression and Victimization Among Urban Early Adolescents and Their Relations to Mental Health Symptoms
Improving the Recruitment of Hispanics Into Law Enforcement Careers
Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Girls Pubertal Maturation: Results From the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
Violent Victimization Among Males and Economic Conditions: The Vulnerability of Race and Ethnic Minorities
Influence of Ethnic Group Variation on Victimization and Help Seeking Among Latino Women
Social Control in the Metropolis: A Community-Level Examination of the Minority Group-Threat Hypothesis
Violent Offending Among Juveniles: A 7-Year Longitudinal Study of Recidivism, Desistance, and Associations With Mental Health
Theories and Fear of Gang Crime Among Whites and Latinos: A Replication and Extension of Prior Research
Automated Analysis of Sequence Polymorphism in STR Alleles by PCR and Direct Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
From Migrant Farmworkers to First Generation Latina/o Students Factors Predicting College Outcomes for Students Participating in the College Assistance Migrant Program
Geography of Intimate Partner Abuse Experiences and Clinical Responses
Allele Frequencies for 27 Y-STR Loci With U.S. Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic Samples
Finding Effective Ways to Reduce Truancy: An Evaluation of the Ramsey County Truancy Intervention Programs, Executive Summary
Law Enforcement Organization (LEO) Survey
Understanding and Measuring Bias Victimization Against Latinos
Population Data on the Expanded CODIS Core STR Loci for Eleven Populations of Significance for Forensic DNA Analyses in the United States
Effects of the Second Step Program in Middle School on Violence, Victimization, and Substance Use in High School
Legitimacy and Community Cooperation With Law Enforcement
Tom R. Tyler, chair of the New York University psychology department, describes research on profiling and community policing. His research found that citizens of all races show greater respect for law enforcement when they believe officers are treating them fairly. Even citizens who experienced a negative outcome getting a traffic ticket, for example showed higher levels of respect for and cooperation with law enforcement as long as they believed they were not being singled out unfairly.
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