No. 77-2, March 2017
Index
- A Call to Consciousness: Examining the Evolution of America's Racial Caste System
- American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics
- Amplifying the Voices of Practitioners in PAR
- Beyond Profiling: The Institutional Sources of Racial Disparities in Policing
- Black and Blue
- Celebrating 77 Years
- Collective Leadership and Context in Public Administration: Bridging Public Leadership Research and Leadership Studies
- Commentary: Getting on the Right Bus with a Theory
- Commentary: Investigative Police Stops—Necessary or Insidious? A Practitioner's Viewpoint
- Commentary: Measuring Metrics
- Commentary: Paradox in Practice
- Commentary: Perception and Performance in Effective Policing
- Commentary: Taking a Comprehensive View to Reducing Officer‐Involved Deaths
- Concrete Advice for Police Reform: An Interview with Marc Morial
- Confronting the Heartbreak and Injustice of Eviction
- Developing Practice‐Oriented Theory on Collaboration: A Paradox Lens
- Does Increasing Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Police Misconduct?
- Editor's Introduction
- Ernest S. Griffith: A Renaissance Man, a Pioneering Public Administrator
- Ethical Safety Net Providers
- Forcible Stops: Police and Citizens Speak Out
- Free Clinics as Safety Net Providers for Hispanic Immigrants
- Government Communication Effectiveness and Satisfaction with Police Performance: A Large‐Scale Survey Study
- In the Age of Dark Money: Slouching toward Bethlehem
- Information for Contributors
- Policing and Race
- Policing and Race in America: Reforms Needed
- Preventing the Use of Deadly Force: The Relationship between Police Agency Policies and Rates of Officer‐Involved Gun Deaths
- Race, Class, and Gender: An Intersectional Framework
- Table of Contents
- The Future of Policing Reform: The Way Forward?
- Toward an Analytical Framework for the Study of Race and Police Violence
- Whose Voice? The Role of Charities in the Rise of Hyper‐Policing of Their Clients
- Will More Black Cops Matter? Officer Race and Police‐Involved Homicides of Black Citizens