| Session 155: PC7 -> Different Perceptions of Racial Profiling: Are There Any Similarities | |||
| Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Thursday, November 18 | |||
| Place: Conv Ctr 108 | |||
| Session Chair: Angel D. Geoghagan, University of Tennessee - Knoxville | |||
| Police Perspectives on the Legitimacy of Racial Profiling | |||
| by: | Angel D. Geoghagan, University of Tennessee - Knoxville (Corresponding) | ||
| Anne A. Carroll, University of Tennessee - Knoxville | |||
| Encountering Legitimated Oppression: Latino Perceptions and Interactions With Police Enforcement Tactics Among Gang Portrayals | |||
| by: | Robert J. Duran, University of Colorado at Boulder (Corresponding) | ||
| Profiling in Context: Race, Place and Perceptions Toward the Police Use of Racial Profiling in New York City | |||
| by: | Rohald A. Meneses, University of Florida (Corresponding) | ||
| John D. Reitzel, University of Florida | |||
| An Examination of the Perceptions of African American Males Toward Racial Profiling in a Southern City: A Descriptive Analysis | |||
| by: | K.B. Turner, The University of Memphis (Corresponding) | ||
| James B. Johnson, University of Nebraska at Omaha | |||
| Veronica Coleman-Davis, National Institute for Law and Equity | |||
| Racism, the Media and Police-Community Relations in a Segregated Post-Industrial City | |||
| by: | Melissa Hickman Barlow, Fayetteville State University (Corresponding) | ||
| David E. Barlow, Fayetteville State University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006