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“Whites tend to stereotype black individuals and neighborhoods as crime-prone … [and] tend to equate black neighborhoods with poverty and high crime rates and white neighborhoods with affluence and low crime rate without considering low-crime, affluent black communities."

Racialized Policing: Residents' Perceptions in Three Neighborhoods
Law & Society Review
Vol. 34 Issue 1, p. 129,
2000
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