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Racial Profiling: Using Propensity Score Matching to Examine Focal
Concerns Theory combines theory and propensity score matching to
offer readers a better understanding of racial profiling through
traffic stop data concerning the race and gender of the driver. The
book examines the likelihood of a citation, search, or consent
search for similarly situated African-American and Caucasian
drivers in general, similarly situated African-American and
Caucasian male drivers, and similarly situated African-American and
Caucasian female drivers. Whether and why police exercise racial
profiling in their decisionmaking is one of the most hotly debated
topics in criminal justice. In this work, Anthony Vito uses Focal
Concerns Theory to explain police officer decisionmaking in traffic
stop outcomes via propensity score matching, revealing the
intersectional dynamics of racial profiling and gender bias by the
Louisville Police Department. The unique approach of looking at the
Focal Concerns Theory components of blameworthiness, protection of
the community, and practical constraints and consequences together
with propensity score matching provides a theoretical lens for
analysis and a model for future studies. This book is an original
and timely resource for researchers, scholars, practitioners, and
other stakeholders focusing on the problem of racial profiling in
policing.
Racial Profiling: Using Propensity Score Matching to Examine Focal
Concerns Theory combines theory and propensity score matching to
offer readers a better understanding of racial profiling through
traffic stop data concerning the race and gender of the driver. The
book examines the likelihood of a citation, search, or consent
search for similarly situated African-American and Caucasian
drivers in general, similarly situated African-American and
Caucasian male drivers, and similarly situated African-American and
Caucasian female drivers. Whether and why police exercise racial
profiling in their decisionmaking is one of the most hotly debated
topics in criminal justice. In this work, Anthony Vito uses Focal
Concerns Theory to explain police officer decisionmaking in traffic
stop outcomes via propensity score matching, revealing the
intersectional dynamics of racial profiling and gender bias by the
Louisville Police Department. The unique approach of looking at the
Focal Concerns Theory components of blameworthiness, protection of
the community, and practical constraints and consequences together
with propensity score matching provides a theoretical lens for
analysis and a model for future studies. This book is an original
and timely resource for researchers, scholars, practitioners, and
other stakeholders focusing on the problem of racial profiling in
policing.
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