Racism In Policing Case Study

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Bolton, K.J. (2013). Shared perceptions: black officers discuss continuing barriers in policing. Policing, 26(3), 386-399 In this article racism in policing keeps blacks in less authoritative position or in lower ranks. In this study white officers were disproportionately occupy positions of authority more than blacks in the Southern states. Discussions in the study illustrated that race effects how black officers are trained and evaluated, disciplined assigned, transferred and promoted. Many lament a lack of support; networks feel unable to turn to police for remediation and often consider opting for early retirement due to continual conflict and stress. The source could be a valued source considering racial profiling not only exists in traffic stops, but within the precinct as well. This source is different because it discusses institutional …show more content…

This information will be evidence that there is a problem with racial profiling and by getting that bill passed will contain the issue at hand. I will use this as part of my solution or conclusion. This information has not changed my views on my topic, but I will surely look for sources.
Hudson, E., PPD now using body cameras, Palestine Herald Press, (Palestine, TX), 2015, Feb. 10. Hudson newspaper article gives the latest news on taking steps to combat racial profiling among police. This is a new device suggested by the president of the United States to protect citizens and police as well. Since the death of Michael Brown body cameras were ordered to protect citizens against racial profiling. In February of this year, the police department in Palestine hosted a training workshop for the city which consisted of city staff and members of the public. The training videos that they watched were based on curriculum that touches on the legal aspects of racial

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