Heritage Not Hate? Confederate Flag Supporters Less Likely to Perceive Criminal Injustice, More Likely to View Police as Friends
Heritage Not Hate? Confederate Flag Supporters Less Likely to Perceive Criminal Injustice, More Likely to View Police as Friends Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Although the post-civil rights era…
Disproportionate Minority Contact: An Expanded Examination of how Threat of Violent and Sexual Offending Impacts Court Outcomes
Disproportionate Minority Contact: An Expanded Examination of how Threat of Violent and Sexual Offending Impacts Court Outcomes Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Racial disparities in the juvenile justice system…
Ethnocultural Empathy and Racial Colorblindness Among White Police Recruits: Do Cross-Racial Friendships Matter?
Ethnocultural Empathy and Racial Colorblindness Among White Police Recruits: Do Cross-Racial Friendships Matter? Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. We investigated how ethnocultural empathy and colorblind racial beliefs were associated…
Structural Racism and Criminal Violence: An Analysis of State-Level Variation in Homicide
Structural Racism and Criminal Violence: An Analysis of State-Level Variation in Homicide Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. We advance a structural racism approach to understanding the variation in homicide…
In Search of a Critical Mass: Do Black Lives Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs?
In Search of a Critical Mass: Do Black Lives Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs? Race and Justice, Volume 11, Issue 3, Page 255-259, July 2021. Rod K. Brunson…
It’s the Same Old Song
It’s the Same Old Song Race and Justice, Volume 11, Issue 3, Page 355-357, July 2021. Vernetta Young Read the syndicated article here
“No CAP”: Reflections on the Intersectionality, Positionality and the Experiences of Navigating Race as a Black Male Criminologist
“No CAP”: Reflections on the Intersectionality, Positionality and the Experiences of Navigating Race as a Black Male Criminologist Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. The arrest of respected Black professor…
“Blacks Can’t Jump”: The Racialization of Transit Police Responses to Fare Evasion
“Blacks Can’t Jump”: The Racialization of Transit Police Responses to Fare Evasion Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. This study demonstrates that racially disparate fare evasion citation outcomes are the…
Race and Incarceration: The Representation and Characteristics of Black People in Provincial Correctional Facilities in Ontario, Canada
Race and Incarceration: The Representation and Characteristics of Black People in Provincial Correctional Facilities in Ontario, Canada Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Racially disaggregated incarceration data are an important…
Making Gideon Count? Public Defender Resources and Felony Case Outcomes for Black, White, and Latinx Individuals
Making Gideon Count? Public Defender Resources and Felony Case Outcomes for Black, White, and Latinx Individuals Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Although Gideon v. Wainright has provided indigent defendants…
“Alone in a Crowd: Indigenous Migrants and Language Barriers in American Immigration”
“Alone in a Crowd: Indigenous Migrants and Language Barriers in American Immigration” Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. Indigenous migrants in American custody often speak neither English nor Spanish. This…
The Influence of Defendant Race/Ethnicity and Police Body-Worn Cameras on Traffic Case Processing
The Influence of Defendant Race/Ethnicity and Police Body-Worn Cameras on Traffic Case Processing Race and Justice, Ahead of Print. The current study evaluates the impact of defendant race/ethnicity and police…