| Session 318: PL19 -> Methodological Issues in Racial Profiling |
| Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Friday, November 21 |
| Place: Governors Square 9 |
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Session Chair: A. Jay Meehan, Oakland University |
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Assessing Racial Profiling by the Police: Overcoming Methodological Problems |
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Geoffrey Alpert, University of South Carolina |
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Roger Dunham, University of Miami (Corresponding) |
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Michael R. Smith, Washington State University - Spokane |
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Modified Census Benchmarking for Traffic Stop Statistics Analysis |
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Jack McDevitt, Northeastern University (Corresponding) |
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Amy Farrell, Northeastern University |
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Shea W. Cronin, Northeastern University |
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Erica Pierce, Northeastern University |
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An Empirical Study of In-Car Camera Archives to Examine Racial Profiling |
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A. Jay Meehan, Oakland University (Corresponding) |
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Jennifer Dierickx, Wayne State University |
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Evaluating Official Data From a Municipal Police Force to Assess the Question of the Prevalence of Racial Profiling: Evidence From North Carolina |
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William R. Smith, North Carolina State University (Corresponding) |
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Denise L. Bissler, North Carolina State University |
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Kennon J. Rice, North Carolina State University |
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Matthew T. Zingraff, North Carolina State University |
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Elizabeth L. Davison, Appalachian State University |