“…Scholars have underscored a constellation of legal, organizational, political, individual, contextual, situational, and ecological factors that shape drug law enforcement and the race disparities it produces (Beckett, Nyrop, & Pfingst, ; Beckett, Nyrop, Pfingst, & Bowen, ; Eitle & Monahan, ; Engel, Smith, & Cullen, ; Lynch, , ; Lynch, Omori, Roussell, & Valasik, ; Mitchell, ; Mitchell & Lynch, ; Parker & Maggard, ; Parker et al., ; Tonry & Melewski, ). Many law enforcement agents and scholars have asserted that these factors are nonracial, contending that racially disparate policing represents officers’ reasonable, nondiscriminatory responses to legitimate factors disproportionately found in neighborhoods of color, such as high violent crime, disorder, economic disadvantage, and calls for service (Bratton & Knobler, ; Engel et al., ; Kelling & Coles, ; Wilson & Kelling, ).…”