Over-Policing Black Bodies

Over-Policing Black Bodies

The Need for Multidimensional and Transformative Reforms

Williams, Jason M.; Jones-Brown, Delores D.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

170

Mole

9781032460048

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Introduction 1. From the field: Why I founded Black Cops Against Police Brutality 2. Understanding the role of race, gender and age in request to consent search drivers 3. "I'm afraid of cops:" black protesters' and residents' perceptions of policing in the United States 4. U.S. policing as racialized violence and control: a qualitative assessment of black narratives from Ferguson, Missouri 5. Is it a rally or a riot? Racialized media framing of 2020 protests in the United States 6. Why we should stop using the term "Black-on-Black crime": an analysis across disciplines 7. Reform or Revolution: 'Community Policing' is not a Quick-fix
Over-policing;police reform;racial profiling;race and crime;police brutality;Black Officers;Consent Search;BLM;Young Men;USA Today;Black Police Officers;Observable Racial Differences;Traffic Stop;Investigatory Stops;Black Drivers;Age 17 Years;PSM Analysis;Black Racial Identity;Male Drivers;Baltimore Residents;Crisis Action Plan;Ferguson Resident;White Drivers;Bi-polar Disorder;Racial Threat;Michael Brown's Death;Protest Paradigm;Driver's Race;Freddie Gray's Deaths;Black Cops