Shades of blue: an interpretative phenomological analysis of non-white police instructors regarding highly publicized uses of force by law enforcement.
Research over two decades (Correll et al., 2007; Donovan & Klahm, 2015; Fyfe, 1988; Jefferis et al., 1997; Johnson & Kuhns, 2009; Klinger & Brunson, 2009; Perkins & Bourgeois, 2006; Sadler, Correll, & Sim, 2013; Sharps & Hess, 2008; Weitzer, 2015) has...
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