| Session 255: PL15 -> Explaining Police Use of Force | |||
| Time: 2:40PM to 4:10 PM on Thursday, November 20 | |||
| Place: Governors Square 9 | |||
| Session Chair: John D. McCluskey, Michigan State University | |||
| A Selective View of Use of Force in America? An Insight Into Two Police Sub-Cultures | |||
| by: | Michael Walker, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |||
| Complaint-Prone Officers and Their Use of Coercion in Encounters With the Public | |||
| by: | John D. McCluskey, Michigan State University (Corresponding) | ||
| William Terrill, Northeastern University | |||
| Race, Demeanor, Resistance and Police Coercion: Disentangling the Relationships | |||
| by: | Robin Shepard Engel, University of Cincinnati (Corresponding) | ||
| Kenneth J. Novak, University of Missouri - Kansas City | |||
| Symbolic Transaction Theory Explaining Police Use of Non-Lethal Force: A New Look From an Old Perspective | |||
| by: | William Pizio, University at Albany (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006