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When observing officer use of force, “Respondents who were exposed to a White defense eyewitness had a reduced odds of finding the defendant guilty of resisting arrest compared to respondents who were exposed to a Black eyewitness…"

The Effects of Body-worn Camera Footage and Eyewitness Race on Jurors’ Perceptions of Police Use of Force
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Vol. 37 Issue 6, pp. 732–750,
2019
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