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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Consistent with this year’s ASC theme, “Confronting Injustice and Inequalities,” this panel will explore various ways of measuring bias and procedural justice during police-community encounters. A range of methodologies will be covered including web surveys, telephone surveys, text messages (sms technology),systematic social observations and body worn cameras as they capture perceptual and behavioral manifestations of procedural justice and bias by race, ethnicity, gender and age.
Blue Words Matter: Using Body-Worn Camera Data to Examine How Officers Speak to Black and White Drivers During Routine Traffic Stops - Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Stanford University; Dan Jurafsky, Stanford University; Rob Voigt, Stanford University; Nicholas Camp, Stanford University; Camilla Griffiths, Stanford University
The Effects of Demographic Similarity on Procedural Justice during Police-Community Encounters - Jon Maskaly, University of Texas at Dallas; Dennis P. Rosenbaum, University of Illinois at Chicago
Disparities in Procedural Justice: Police Behavior and Citizen Judgments - Robert E. Worden, University at Albany, SUNY / The John Finn Institute; Sarah J. McLean, John F. Finn Institute; Danielle L. Reynolds, University at Albany, SUNY / The John Finn Institute
Assessing Procedural Justice Using Text Messaging - Rob Davis, The National Police Foundation