Young people's perceptions of police: The impact of race and ethnicity
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01/01/2006
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Resumo |
The continuing problematic nature of interactions between police and youth, especially those of particular ethnic and racial groups, is well-documented. However, our understanding of the development of those attitudes is less well-understood. Using a sample of 14-year-olds from 5 state schools in eastern Australia, we examine how race and ethnicity structure youths' perceptions and assessments of police, and their attitudes towards legal authority. In particular, we explore racial/ethnic differences in the intergenerational transmission of perceptions of police. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Interactions between police and youth #Ethnic and racial groups #1602 Criminology |
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Conference Paper |