All Stories

  1. The Neighborhood Context of Perceived and Reported Anti-White Hate Crimes
  2. Crime and Safety in Suburbia
  3. Perp Walks
  4. Intentional Inequalities and Compounding Effects
  5. Rap Lyrics as Evidence
  6. RACE, JUSTICE, POLICING, AND THE 2016 AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
  7. Public Opinion and Criminal Justice Reform
  8. The hidden role of racial bias in support for policies related to inequality and crime
  9. Measuring Collective Efficacy
  10. Strangers, Acquaintances, and Victims: Victimization and Concern About Crime Among Women
  11. Explicit and Hidden Racial Bias in the Framing of Social Problems
  12. Concerns for Self or Family? Sources of and Responses to Altruistic Fear
  13. Social Capital and Collective Efficacy
  14. Perceptions of the local danger posed by crime: Race, disorder, informal control, and the police
  15. Strangers, Neighbors, and Race
  16. Crime, Perceived Criminal Injustice, and Electoral Politics
  17. But Is It Racial Profiling? Policing, Pretext Stops, and the Color of Suspicion