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Race relations and the occupational socialization of African American men in law enforcement
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Race, rhetoric, and fear 1958-1968: How elected officials exploited white middle class racial anxiety in 1960’s America
(2017-06-19)This work is a sociopolitical history focusing on the relationship between political rhetoric and white middle class racial anxiety in America from 1958 to 1968. Throughout the 1960s, elected officials employed coded ... -
RACE-BASED EXPERIENCES OF BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS ATTENDING PREDOMINATELY WHITE INSTITUTIONS
(2019-11-08)The purpose of this study was to describe the raced-based experiences of Black students attending a predominately White institution. Data were collected through multiple sources, including informed consent, demographic ... -
Race-Based Traffic-Stops: "Do They Really Occur?"
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1999) -
Racial Bias in a Criminal Justice Environment: From First Contact Through the Courts
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2000) -
Racial Profiling
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Racial Profiling
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Racial profiling and an assessment of the baseline issue among Texas law enforcement agencies
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2005) -
Racial profiling data collection: is it worth the costs?
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Racial profiling in Bedford, Texas fact or perception
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Racial profiling: " a factual analysis"
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Racial Profiling: Myth or Reality in San Antonio, TX?
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2002) -
Racial Profiling: Should it be Legislated?
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Racial Profiling: Will Mandated Requirements Solve the Issue for Law Enforcement
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Racial stereotypes, gendered crimes, and judicial discretion: A multi-level examination of the effect of race and gender on sentencing disparities
(2020-04-09)The American justice system is predicated on the assumption of equality under the law. Central to this assumption is the impartiality of judges. Notably, this decision-making process is performed in situational and ... -
Racialized Hegemonic Masculinity in Mass Media: Professional Wrestling’s Role in Normalizing White Male Domination
(2021-05-03)Professional wrestling is a sports entertainment form marketed to children in almost 200 countries and represents one of the last places to consume explicitly offensive mass media. Numerous qualitative studies allude to ... -
Railroad quiet zone issues in public safety
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2009) -
“Raise your hand if you are still alive” Integrating Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Services During Critical Incident Response
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2019) -
Random Routine Drug Testing: Maintaining Credibility and Integrity in an Narcotics Unit
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1996) -
Rational reasons to legalize marijuana in Texas
(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2016)