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Racial Animus in Teacher Education: Uncovering the Hidden Racism behind the Concept of “Care”

The Educational Forum, 2022
This study examines racial bias whereby preservice teacher participants pair photos of people of varying ages and races with positive or negative adjectives.
Jennifer L. Martin
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Racial animus and its association with punitive sentencing and crime types: Do Australian community attitudes reflect the United States’?

Journal of Criminology, 2021
The racial animus model argues that public support for punitive sentencing of criminal offenders is shaped by threat perceptions associated with cultural minority groups.
Ruth Brookman   +3 more
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Enhancing police legitimacy through body-worn cameras: a response to citizen animus

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
This study examined how citizen animus affects police support for BWCs, self-legitimacy, and procedural justice policing. We investigated whether greater citizen animus leads to enhanced self-legitimacy among officers through increased support for BWCs
Hyemin Moon, Eunseo Park, Seunghyun Kim
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The Animum: Making the Anima and Animus Theories of Jungian and Post-Jungian Psychology Fully Queer-Compatible

Psychological Perspectives
This article proposes a way to render Jungian and post-Jungian anima and animus theories (animix theories) trans- and queer-compatible. Traditionalist animix theories have remained unworkable for LGBTQI+, queer, trans, non-binary, and intersex people, as
James Perrin
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Denying racial animus: Political discourse in Arizona anti-ethnic studies legislation

Discourse & Society
This paper contributes to the literature on racism denial through an analysis of the political discourse in defense of 2010’s Arizona Revised Statute 15-112 (ARS § 15-112), which can be considered a key antecedent to political moral panics centered on ...
Gloria Howerton
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The unqualified voter: racial animus in support for voter qualifications

Politics, Groups, and Identities
Voter qualification proponents argue such policies cultivate a more qualified electorate by prohibiting those who lack political knowledge or have questionable moral character from casting a ballot.
Joseph A. Coll   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Study on the Use of Police Body-Worn Cameras: Focusing on the Relationship Between Citizen Animus and Procedural Justice Policing

Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice
In South Korea, the use of police body-worn cameras has become widespread, but research on this topic still needs to be conducted. This study empirically examined the impact of negative interactions with citizens on support for police body-worn camera ...
Hyemin Moon
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When Animus Matters and Sex Offense Underreporting Does Not: The Sex Offender Registry Regime

, 2021
In Romer v. Evans the Court drew a constitutional distinction between civil laws enacted for a broad public purpose that justifies "the incidental disadvantages they impose on certain persons," and laws that have "the peculiar property of imposing a ...
I. M. Ellman
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Animus: A Deep Dive into Brida's Romantic Life

Social Science Review Archives
This research paper peruses the enigmatic world of the animus archetype through a comprehensive analysis of Paulo Coelho's novel Brida. The animus, a significant concept in Carl Jung's analytical psychology, represents the masculine aspect within a woman'
Abrar Ahmad *, Dr. Munawar Iqbal
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Group Threat, Racial/Ethnic Animus, and Punitiveness in Latin America: A Multilevel Analysis

Race and Justice, 2020
The group threat perspective has been tested with regard to a variety of social control outcomes, including public support for punitive crime control policies.
Peter S. Lehmann   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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