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“The extant research highlights how … it may be the case that Blacks remain at greater risk for police intervention when not abiding by social distancing guidelines, in part, because of anti-Black stereotypes about criminality."

Race, police, and the pandemic: considering the role of race in public health policing
Ethnic and Racial Studies
in Press,
2021
883/ "The extant research highlights how … it may be the case that Blacks remain at greater risk for police intervention when not abiding by social distancing guidelines, in part, because of anti-Black stereotypes about criminality." @_nicjones https://t.co/LN5klSXbX5 pic.twitter.com/11wkffMzgV
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