... DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2010.526129 Allison T. Chappell * , Elizabeth Monk‐Turner & Brian K... more ... DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2010.526129 Allison T. Chappell * , Elizabeth Monk‐Turner & Brian K. Payne pages 522-540. ... Michigan Law Review , 97(2): 292–389. [CrossRef] View all references;Sampson & Raudenbush, 199983. Sampson, RJ and Raudenbush, SW 1999. ...
The current study investigated the impact of race and gender on the likelihood of receiving pre-d... more The current study investigated the impact of race and gender on the likelihood of receiving pre-dispositional secure detention, release, or a detention alternative with data from one juvenile court in Virginia. Guided by intersectionality theory, the research also analyzed the joint impact of being nonwhite and female on the pre-dispositional detention outcome. Findings indicate that race was not a significant predictor of the detention decision, but females were treated with more leniency compared to males. The interaction of race and gender was not found to significantly predict the detention decision. Relevant policy implications are discussed as well as limitations and directions for future research.
The past three decades have seen police agencies move toward the adoption of community policing. ... more The past three decades have seen police agencies move toward the adoption of community policing. However, since 9/11, the policing focus has appeared to shift toward homeland security. Whether this represents a shift to a new policing philosophy or a modification to an existing one is unclear. Are community policing and homeland security policing compatible? Or does the move toward
... DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2010.526129 Allison T. Chappell * , Elizabeth Monk‐Turner & Brian K... more ... DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2010.526129 Allison T. Chappell * , Elizabeth Monk‐Turner & Brian K. Payne pages 522-540. ... Michigan Law Review , 97(2): 292–389. [CrossRef] View all references;Sampson & Raudenbush, 199983. Sampson, RJ and Raudenbush, SW 1999. ...
The current study investigated the impact of race and gender on the likelihood of receiving pre-d... more The current study investigated the impact of race and gender on the likelihood of receiving pre-dispositional secure detention, release, or a detention alternative with data from one juvenile court in Virginia. Guided by intersectionality theory, the research also analyzed the joint impact of being nonwhite and female on the pre-dispositional detention outcome. Findings indicate that race was not a significant predictor of the detention decision, but females were treated with more leniency compared to males. The interaction of race and gender was not found to significantly predict the detention decision. Relevant policy implications are discussed as well as limitations and directions for future research.
The past three decades have seen police agencies move toward the adoption of community policing. ... more The past three decades have seen police agencies move toward the adoption of community policing. However, since 9/11, the policing focus has appeared to shift toward homeland security. Whether this represents a shift to a new policing philosophy or a modification to an existing one is unclear. Are community policing and homeland security policing compatible? Or does the move toward
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