Contents |
What to Do When the Yelling Stops: How Black Lives Matter Can Have Lasting Impact / Dominic A. Bearfield, Robert Maranto, and Ian Kingsbury -- Contemporary Police and Minorities in the United States: Causes, Theories, and Solutions / John A. Eterno and Christine S. Barrow -- Leveraging the Intersection of Politics, Problem and Policy in Organizational and Social Change: An Historical Analysis of the Detroit, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Police Departments / Andrew J. Grandage, Britt S. Aliperti, and Brian N. Williams -- Policy Feedback: Government Skepticism Trickling from Immigration to Matters of Health / Vanessa Cruz Nichols, Alana M.W. LeBron, and Francisco I. Pedraza -- What Have We Learned about Incarceration and Race? Lessons from 30 years of Research / Samuel L. Myers, Jr. -- Should More Law Enforcement be the Answer to Crime? / Ronald Zullo -- Punishing Members of Disadvantaged Minority Groups for Calling 911 / Barry D. Friedman and Maria J. Albo -- Check Your Bubble! Mindful Intersections of Trauma and Community Policing / Sharlene Graham Boltz -- Assessing Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Consequences of Police Use of Force / Jared Ellison and Benjamin Steiner -- Bridging the Safety Divide Through Technology to Improve the Partnership between Students and Campus Law Enforcement: An “App” Opportunity / Edward C. Dillon, Brian N. Williams, Seong C. Kang, Juan E. Gilbert, Julian Brinkley, and Dekita Moon -- Community Policing as a Solution: What is the Evidence? / Lauren Hamilton Edwards and Ian Klein -- Developing a Comparativist Ethics for the Evaluative Study of Racialized Police Violence / Mario A. Rivera and James D. Ward. |