Race, Ethnicity, and Policing : : New and Essential Readings / / ed. by Stephen K. Rice, Michael D. White.

From Rodney King and “driving while black” to claims of targeting of undocumented Latino immigrants, relationships surrounding race, ethnicity, and the police have faced great challenge. Race, Ethnicity, and Policing includes both classic pieces and original essays that provide the reader with a com...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
Overview --
Part I. The Context --
Introduction to Part I --
Chapter 1. A Sketch of the Policeman’s Working Personality --
Chapter 2. Driving While Black --
Chapter 3. The Stories, the Statistics, and the Law Why “Driving While Black” Matters --
Chapter 4. Legitimacy and Cooperation --
Chapter 5. Race and Policing in Different Ecological Contexts --
Chapter 6. Racially Biased Policing --
Part II. The Methods --
Introduction to Part II --
Chapter 7. Methods for Assessing Racially Biased Policing --
Chapter 8. Using Geographic Information Systems to Study Race, Crime, and Policing --
Chapter 9. Beyond Stop Rates --
Chapter 10. State of the Science in Racial Profiling Research --
Part III. The Research --
Introduction to Part III --
Chapter 11. Driving While Black --
Chapter 12. Citizens’ Demeanor, Race, and Traffic Stops --
Chapter 13. Street Stops and Broken Windows Revisited --
Chapter 14. Community Characteristics and Police Search Rates --
Chapter 15. Blind Justice --
Chapter 16. Race, Bias, and Police Use of the TASER --
Part IV. The Future --
Introduction to Part IV --
Chapter 17. Space, Place, and Immigration --
Chapter 18. Revisiting the Role of Latinos and Immigrants in Police Research --
Chapter 19. New Avenues for Profi ling and Bias Research --
Chapter 20. Preventing Racially Biased Policing through Internal and External Controls --
Chapter 21. Democratic Policing --
Chapter 22. Moving Beyond Profi ling --
About the Contributors --
Index
Summary:From Rodney King and “driving while black” to claims of targeting of undocumented Latino immigrants, relationships surrounding race, ethnicity, and the police have faced great challenge. Race, Ethnicity, and Policing includes both classic pieces and original essays that provide the reader with a comprehensive, even-handed sense of the theoretical underpinnings, methodological challenges, and existing research necessary to understand the problems associated with racial and ethnic profiling and police bias. This path-breaking volume affords a holistic approach to the topic, guiding readers through the complexity of these issues, making clear the ecological and political contexts that surround them, and laying the groundwork for future discussions. The seminal and forward-thinking twenty-two essays clearly illustrate that equitable treatment of citizens across racial and ethnic groups by police is one of the most critical components of a successful democracy, and that it is only when agents of social control are viewed as efficient, effective, and legitimate that citizens will comply with the laws that govern their society. The book includes an introduction by Robin S. Engel and contributions from leading scholars including Jeffrey A. Fagan, James J. Fyfe, Bernard E. Harcourt, Delores Jones-Brown, Ramiro Martínez, Jr., Karen F. Parker, Alex R. Piquero, Tom R. Tyler, Jerome H. Skolnick, Ronald Weitzer, and many others.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780814777480
9783110706444
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9780814776155.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Stephen K. Rice, Michael D. White.