2024
DOI: 10.1177/21533687241305343
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Assessing Perceptions of the Police among Street-Identified Black Americans: The Relevance of Neighborhood Conditions

Abass Muhammed,
Ivan Y. Sun,
Yasser Arafat Payne

Abstract: Although public attitudes toward the police have been widely examined over the past several decades, very few quantitative studies have focused on large community samples of street-identified Black populations. Drawing on data collected by a street participatory action research project conducted in two low-income urban Black neighborhoods, this paper examines perceptions of the police as a function of neighborhood and individual correlates among street-identified Black males and females. Study findings suggest… Show more

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