“…Further, because Asian American men are often demasculinized or stereotyped as being “model minorities” (Nadal, Escobar, Prado, David, & Haynes, ), police may not enact bias toward them in the same way that they would toward Black men. Relatedly, both the Latina/o and Asian American communities are so diverse regarding race and ethnicity—in that Latinos may identify (or be racially perceived) as Black, White, Native American, or multiracial (Nadal, Mazzula, Rivera, & Fujii‐Doe, ) and some Asian Americans (e.g., Filipino Americans) report microaggressions regarding criminalization (Nadal et al., ). Future studies may examine ethnic background, skin color, phenotype, or immigrant status (and their intersections with race and gender) influence individuals’ beliefs about law enforcement and procedural justice.…”