“…Furthermore, the literature has revealed numerous correlates of police misconduct. These include: race (D’Souza et al, 2019; Headley et al, 2021; Headley & Blount-Hill, 2021; Morrow & Shjarback, 2019; White & Kane, 2013; Wood et al, 2019; Wright, 2020), gender (Gaub, 2020; Schuck & Rabe-Hemp, 2016; Wood et al, 2019), age and tenure (Terrill & Ingram, 2016; Wood et al, 2019), occupational stress (Bishopp et al, 2020), media coverage (Chagnon et al, 2018; Graziano et al, 2010; Weitzer, 2015), past misconduct (Donner, 2019; Harris, 2016; Harris & Worden, 2014; Rozema & Schanzenbach, 2019; White & Kane, 2013; Wood et al, 2019), and officer attitudes (Fridell et al, 2020; Huff et al, 2020; Lawshe et al, 2019; Reynolds & Hicks, 2015). Appropriately, in light of recent events that have renewed the Black Lives Matter movement that began 8 years ago, racial disparities and police misconduct have been most studied in the past 5–7 years.…”