“…Yet, personal level factors do not entirely explain disparities -organizational dynamics and culture, unchecked discretion and limited oversight on administrative practices (e.g., kneeling on someone's neck to subdue them), policies, chains of command, levels of scrutiny, formal and informal messaging, as well as elected leader and community messaging all combine to produce multiple points of disadvantage in which Black people -whether encountered on the street or even serving within departments -are less likely to receive the equal protection of the law (Glaser, 2014;Headley, 2020). As encapsulated by Wright and Headley (2020), race is relevant when considering police-community relations. Recent police killings are the unjust outputs of systems that have been hallmarked from the beginning by racism and white supremacy; and the aloofness as well as dirty hands of public administrators must be met with an ethic of care, respect, and a rewriting of the social contract to ensure that everyone, not just the privileged, benefit from public policies (Alkadry & Blessett, 2014;Blessett et al, 2016;McCandless & Ronquillo, 2019).…”