Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Episode 19: Jeremy West on racial bias in police investigations (REBROADCAST)
Jeremy West talks about racial bias in police investigations. This episode was first posted in December 2019.
"Racial Bias in Police Investigations" by Jeremy West.
OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE:
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"Racial Bias in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence" by John Knowles, Nicola Persico and Petra Todd.
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"An Alternative Test of Racial Prejudice in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence" by Shamena Anwar and Hanming Fang.
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"A New Look at Racial Profiling: Evidence from the Boston Police Department" by Kate Antonovics and Brian Knight
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"Testing for Racial Profiling in Traffic Stops From Behind a Veil of Darkness" by Jeffrey Grogger & Greg Ridgeway
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"How Dark Is Dark? Bright Lights, Big City, Racial Profiling" by William Horrace and Shawn Rohlin.
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"Endogenous Driving Behavior in Veil of Darkness Tests for Racial Profiling" by Jesse Kalinowski, Stephen L. Ross, and Matthew B. Ross.
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"Learning the ropes: General experience, task-Specific experience, and the output of police officers" by Gregory DeAngelo and Emily G. Owens.
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"Police Officer Experience and Racial Bias in Traffic Stops" by William Horrace, Hyunseok Jung, and Shawn Rohlin.
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"Learning by Doing in Law Enforcement" by Jeremy West.
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"Dirty Business: Principal-Agent Problems in Hazardous Waste Remediation" by Justin Marion and Jeremy West.
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"Free at Last? Judicial Discretion and Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing" by Crystal S. Yang.
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