Introduction
Overview
1 A Sketch of the Policeman’s Working Personality
2 Driving While Black
3 The Stories, the Statistics, and the Law
4 Legitimacy and Cooperation
5 Race and Policing in Different Ecological Contexts
6 Racially Biased Policing
7 Methods for Assessing Racially Biased Policing
8 Using Geographic Information Systems to Study Race, Crime, and Policing
9 Beyond Stop Rates
10 State of the Science in Racial Profi ling Research
11 Driving While Black
12 Citizens’ Demeanor, Race, and Traffic Stops
13 Street Stops and Broken Windows Revisited
14 Community Characteristics and Police Search Rates
15 Blind Justice: Police Shootings in Memphis
16 Race, Bias, and Police Use of the TASER
17 Space, Place, and Immigration
18 Revisiting the Role of Latinos and Immigrants in Police Research
19 New Avenues for Profi ling and Bias Research
20 Preventing Racially Biased Policing through Internal and External Controls
21 Democratic Policing
22 Moving Beyond Profiling: The Virtues of Randomization
About the Contributors
Index