Nbr. 48-6, June 2021
Index
- Do the Effects of Police Body-Worn Cameras on Use of Force and Complaints Change Over Time? Results From a Panel Analysis in the Milwaukee Police Department
- Exploring a Social Identity Theory of Shared Narrative: Insights from Resident Stories of Police Contact in Newark, New Jersey, and Cleveland, Ohio
- Exploring Officer-Involved Shootings With Interaction Effects: A Deeper Understanding of How Race/Ethnicity Interacts With Other Factors in the Use of Deadly Force
- Illuminating the Concept of Community (Group)-Level Procedural Justice: A Qualitative Analysis of Protestors’ Group-Level Experiences With the Police
- The Floating Signifier of “Radicalization”: Correctional Officers’ Perceptions of Prison Radicalization
- The Threat of Appearing Racist: Stereotype Threat and Support for Coercion Among Australian Police Officers
- Why Did You Become a Police Officer? Entry-Related Motives and Concerns of Women and Men in Policing
- “I Still Love My Hood”: Passive and Strategic Aspects of Role Residual Among Former Gang Members