Race and/or ethnicity
Children of Immigrants' Bonding to School: Examining the Roles of Assimilation, Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Social Bonds
Employment, Age, Race, and Crime: A Labor Theoretic Investigation
Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Girls Pubertal Maturation: Results From the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
Linkage Disequilibrium Analysis of D12S391 and vWA in U.S. Population and Paternity Samples
Opening Pandora's Box: How Does Defendant Race Influence Plea Bargaining?
Police Race Relations in England and Wales: Theory, Policy, and Practice
Race, Local Life Circumstances, and Criminal Activity
Race and Economic Marginality in Explaining Prison Adjustment
Violent Victimization Among Males and Economic Conditions: The Vulnerability of Race and Ethnic Minorities
Social Bonding to School and Educational Inequality: Race/Ethnicity, Dropping Out, and the Significance of Place
Who Are the Gangsters?: An Examination of the Age, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, and Immigration Status of Self-Reported Gang Members in a Seven-City Study of American Youth
Improving Nonmetric Sex Classification for Hispanic Individuals
The Convergence of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class on Court Decisionmaking: Looking Toward the 21st Century
Women's Motives for Violent and Nonviolent Behaviors in Conflicts
Further Inspection Into the Effects of Correctional Officers' Sex, Race, and Perceptions of Safety on Job-Related Attitudes
Culturally-Focused Batterer Counseling for African-American Men
Comparing Official and Self-Report Records of Offending Across Gender and Race/Ethnicity in a Longitudinal Study of Serious Youthful Offenders
Neighborhood Structure and Race-Specific Rates of Intimate Assault
Age-by-Race Specific Crime Rates: 1965-1985 - A User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation and Original Codebook
Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion in Florida Criminal Courts
Forensic Evidence from Chemical Imaging of Triacylglycerols in Latent Fingerprints
Wrongful Convictions: The Latest Scientific Research & Implications for Law Enforcement
What does science tell us about case factors that can lead to a wrongful conviction? Dr. Jon Gould of American University will discuss the findings of the first large-scale empirical study that has identified ten statistically significant factors that distinguish a wrongful conviction from a "near miss." (A "near miss" is a case in which an innocent defendant was acquitted or had charges dismissed before trial). Following Dr. Gould's presentation, Mr. John R.
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Police-on-Police Shootings and the Puzzle of Unconscious Racial Bias
Professor Christopher Stone recently completed a study of police-on-police shootings as part of a task force he chaired in New York State. He reported on his findings and recommendations, exploring the role of race in policing decisions, methods to improve training and tactics to defuse police-on-police confrontations before they become fatal, and methods to improve the investigations of such shootings.
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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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