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000301428 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1177/10659129231171516
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000301428 245__ $$aSegregation and “out-of-placeness”$$bthe direct effect of neighborhood racial composition on police stops
000301428 269__ $$a2023
000301428 336__ $$aJournal Articles
000301428 520__ $$aDifferential police conduct may be attributed both to residential racial segregation and more general discriminatory attitudes and policies. We draw upon ethnographic and other studies of everyday policing to propose that police, in the context of racially segregated neighborhoods, intensively surveil individuals who are “out of place” in terms of their race and the local geographical context in which they are found. We then use statistical evidence from the New York City Police Department to compare stops in different neighborhoods. We find that the NYPD indeed carries out “stops” that differentially target African Americans and Hispanics present in predominantly white precincts, with the degree of surveillance increasing as precincts become more white, and as stops become more generic and less about specific, identifiable crimes.
000301428 542__ $$fOpen Access article, Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence$$uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
000301428 580__ $$aIn: Political Research Quarterly. - Volume 76(2023), no 4, pages 1646-1660
000301428 6531_ $$aJustice, Equity and Inclusion$$0319133
000301428 6531_ $$aSecurity
000301428 700__ $$aSchenker, Laura Kimberly
000301428 700__ $$aBhavnani, Ravi
000301428 700__ $$aSylvan, David
000301428 700__ $$aArcand, Jean-Louis L
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000301428 901__ $$uInternational Relations - Political Sciences Department
000301428 901__ $$uInternational Economics Department$$0319285
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