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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
These papers analyze how race, geography, and systemic inequality shape police-community relations, focusing particularly on racialized patterns of stops and trust formation.
Asian Americans' Attitudes Toward the Police in the Pandemic era - Daniel Yoon Sik Kim, University of Delaware; Ivan Sun, University of Delaware
A Tale of Two Cities: A Geospatial Analysis of Race and Traffic Stops in Washington, DC - Moriah Sharpe, American University
Boundary Effects and Racialized Policing: Examining Stop-Question-and-Frisk in Gentrifying New York - Yuna Lee, University at Albany
Representative bureaucracy and residents’ perceptions of the police - Xia Wang, Arizona State University; Laura Smalarz, Arizona State University; Michael Scott, Arizona State University