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Section 14
Law Enforcement and Racial Bias

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National Criminal Justice Reference Service

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National Criminal Justice Reference Service - Vera Institute of Justice (August 2018). Bias Crime Assessment: A Tool and Guidelines for Law Enforcement and Concerned Communities. p. 1-18.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Revisiting Research Safety Protocols: The Urgency for Alternatives
to Law Enforcement in Crisis Intervention

Anene, E., Nallajerla, M., Bath, E. P. J., & Castillo, E. G. (2023). Revisiting Research Safety Protocols: The Urgency for Alternatives to Law Enforcement in Crisis Intervention. Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.), 74(3), 325–328. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.20220084


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Andersen, J. P., Di Nota, P. M., Boychuk, E. C., Schimmack, U., & Collins, P. I. (2021). Racial bias and lethal force errors among Canadian police officers. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement.

Detrick, P., & Roberts, R. M. (2021). Police applicant response bias on the California Psychological Inventory. Psychological Services.

Fine, A. D., Amemiya, J., Frick, P., Steinberg, L., & Cauffman, E. (2021). Perceptions of police legitimacy and bias from ages 13 to 22 among Black, Latino, and White justice-involved males. Law and Human Behavior, 45(3), 243–255.

Swencionis, J. K., & Goff, P. A. (2017). The psychological science of racial bias and policing. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 23(4), 398–409.

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