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Crime, Law and Social Change. 76:451-472
While a long history of scholarship has explored fear as an affective reaction to the prospect of crime, a much smaller number of studies have suggested that anger may be both more common and more predictive of punitive policy views (e.g. Ditton et a
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Law & Society Review. 55:227-251
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Criminal Justice Policy Review. 32:960-991
Despite debates about the “material militarization” of the police, relatively little information on mass public opinion about police weapons, equipment, and gear currently exists. We analyze data from a national, opt-in panel of survey participan
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Criminology. 58:370-402
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Journal of Experimental Criminology. 17:1-27
To test whether exposure to news images depicting law enforcement affects public attitudes toward the police. Participants drawn from a national online panel were randomly assigned to view one of three pictures that depicted a range of hostile to fri
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Annual Review of Sociology. 45:535-555
The police need public support and cooperation to be effective in controlling crime and holding offenders accountable. In many disadvantaged communities of color, poor relationships between the police and residents undermine effective policing. Weak
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Social Science Quarterly. 100:1023-1038
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Race and Justice. 12:3-27
Hate crimes have received substantial scholarly attention, largely focusing on victims from marginal groups. Large numbers of White Americans also report being the victim of racial hate crime, though very little research has sought to examine the eti
Autor:
Kevin M. Drakulich, Laura Siller
Publikováno v:
Deadly Injustice ISBN: 9781479849680
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https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479849680.003.0007
https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479849680.003.0007
Autor:
Kevin M. Drakulich, Simon I. Singer
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Criminology. 2:147-165
Criminologists have long focused their attention on the inner-city street corner and neglected the suburban cul-de-sac. Crime in the suburbs should be of greater criminological concern. Cities are no longer centrally located. Suburbanization has impa