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ISSN 2332-886X
Feature Articles
Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2019December 01, 2019 PDT

Cultivating Police Use of Force Perceptions through Cinema: Maintaining the Racial Divide?

Franklin T. Wilson, Brian P. Schaefer, Ashley G. Blackburn, Howard Henderson,
cultivationfilmmediaperceptionsuse of forcelaw enforcementpolice

Articles in Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2019

Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2019
  • 20(3) Front Matter
    CCJLS Editors
  • Cultivating Police Use of Force Perceptions through Cinema: Maintaining the Racial Divide?
    Franklin T. WilsonBrian P. SchaeferAshley G. BlackburnHoward Henderson
  • Emerging Patterns in Federal Responses to Police Misconduct: A Review of “Pattern or Practice” Agreements over Time
    Ellen A. DonnellyNicole J. Salvatore
  • Inter-district variation and disparities in federal sentencing outcomes: Case types, defendant characteristics, and judicial demography
    Richard D. HartleyRobert Tillyer
  • Why Would They Do Such a Thing?: Views from Community Corrections Professionals and the General Public on the Causes of Sex Offending
    Corey Call
  • Media Messages Surrounding Missing Women and Girls: The “Missing White Woman Syndrome” and Other Factors that Influence Newsworthiness
    Danielle C. SlakoffHenry F. Fradella
CCJLS
Wilson, Franklin T., Brian P. Schaefer, Ashley G. Blackburn, and Howard Henderson. 2019. “Cultivating Police Use of Force Perceptions through Cinema: Maintaining the Racial Divide?” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 20 (3).
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