Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States
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Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States
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Racial profiling in law enforcement
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- Deadly injustice, Trayvon Martin, race, and the criminal justice system, edited by Devon Johnson, Patricia Y. Warren, and Amy Farrell ; with a foreword by Lawrence D. Bobo
- White privilege and black rights, the injustice of U.S. police racial profiling and homicide, Naomi Zack
- Stop and frisk : the use and abuse of a controversial policing tactic, Michael D. White and Henry F. Fradella
- Policing Black bodies, how Black lives are surveilled and how to work for change, Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith
- Nobody is protected, how the Border Patrol became the most dangerous police force in the United States, Reece Jones
- Are cops racist?, Heather Mac Donald
- Pulled over, how police stops define race and citizenship, Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard-Moody, & Donald Haider-Markel
- Profiling and criminal justice in America, a reference handbook, Jeff Bumgarner
- Above the law, how "qualified immunity" protects violent police, Ben Cohen ; with a foreword by Michael Render ("Killer Mike")
- Digitize and punish, racial criminalization in the digital age, Brian Jefferson
- Dangerous spaces, beyond the racial profile, D. Marvin Jones
- The rise of big data policing, surveillance, race, and the future of law enforcement, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson
- Suspect citizens, what 20 million traffic stops tell us about policing and race, Frank R. Baumgartner, Derek A. Epp, Kelsey Shoub
- Good cop, bad cop, racial profiling and competing views of justice, Milton Heumann and Lance Cassak
- Gringo injustice, insider perspectives on police, gangs, and law, edited by Alfredo Mirandé
- The color of guilt & innocence, racial profiling and police practices in America, Steve Holbert & Lisa Rose
- Long time coming, reckoning with race in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- Bearing witness while black, African Americans, smartphones, and the new protest #Journalism, Allissa V. Richardson
- In their names, the untold story of victims' rights, mass incarceration, and the future of public safety, Lenore Anderson
- Black lives matter, Martin Gitlin, book editor
- From #BlackLivesMatter to Black liberation, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- They can't kill us all, Ferguson, Baltimore, and a new era in America's racial justice movement, Wesley Lowery
- Profiles in injustice, why racial profiling cannot work, David A. Harris
- The rage of innocence, how America criminalizes Black youth, Kristin Henning
- Who do you serve, who do you protect?, police violence and resistance in the United States, edited by Maya Schenwar, Joe Macaré and Alana Yu-lan Price ; foreword by Alicia Garza
- Racial profiling, Carol Ullmann and Lynn M. Zott, book editors
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