| Session 239: PE14 -> Studying Police Decision-Making: Empirical and Conceptual Issues | |||
| Time: 12:30PM to 2:00 PM on Thursday, November 18 | |||
| Place: Belmont Two | |||
| Session Chair: Richard C. McCorkle, University of Nevada - Las Vegas | |||
| Racial Profiling: A Comparison of Adjusted and Non-Adjusted Census Benchmarks | |||
| by: | Richard C. McCorkle, University of Nevada - Las Vegas (Corresponding) | ||
| A Multivariate Approach to Analyzing Racial Profiling Data | |||
| by: | Deborah L. Spence, Institute for Law and Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| J. Thomas McEwen, Institute for Law and Justice | |||
| Edward F. Connors, Institute for Law and Justice | |||
| Observer Behavior as a Potential Source of Reactivity: Describing and Quantifying Observer Effects in a Large-Scale Observational Study of Police | |||
| by: | Richard J. Spano, University of Alabama (Corresponding) | ||
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