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Hillary Potter
Contrary to the stereotype of the “strong Black woman,” African American women are more plagued by domestic violence than any other racial group in the United States. In fact, African American women experience intimate partner violence at a rate
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Hillary Potter, George E. Higgins, Shaun L. Gabbidon, Maisha N. Cooper, Alexander H. Updegrove
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Victims & Offenders. 16:1-19
The purpose of this study was to determine whether persons of different racial/ethnic backgrounds differ in their perceptions of the role racial discrimination plays in the overrepresentation of Bl...
Autor:
Hillary Potter
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Race and Justice. 3:266-269
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Hillary Potter
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Critical Criminology. 21:305-318
Intersectional criminology is a theoretical approach that necessitates a critical reflection on the impact of interconnected identities and statuses of individuals and groups in relation to their experiences with crime, the social control of crime, a
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Devon Thacker Thomas, Hillary Potter
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Deviant Behavior. 33:469-491
The urging by interracial couples to be accepted as “normal” couples may present as challenging if problems arise in the relationship; especially if those “problems” are of an abusive or violent nature. Drawing on semi-structured, in-depth in
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Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 22:84-101
This study examined the scholarly productivity of faculty in criminology/criminal justice programs. Using a sample comprising members from two major criminology/criminal justice associations, the research examined whether gender and race/ethnicity in
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Criminal Justice Review. 36:5-21
Using a national poll with a representative sample of Blacks (N = 854), this article examined the experiences of those Blacks who believe that they had recently been treated unfairly by the police. More specifically, the research examined the role of
Autor:
Hillary Potter
The use of intersectionality theory in the social sciences has proliferated in the past several years, putting forward the argument that the interconnected identities of individuals, and the way these identities are perceived and responded to by othe