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Reframing the Racial Disparities Issue for State Governments

open access: yesJournal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2006
Although racial and ethnic disparities in health have been on the federal government's agenda since 1985, no policy reforms have significantly reduced disparities. The question arises whether states can effectively address this issue without waiting for solutions from the national government.
Stone, Deborah, Deborah Stone
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Abortion Access as a Racial Justice Issue

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
(N Engl J Med. 2022;387:1537–1539) Improvement of racial equity in health care is a significant priority for research and policy, as disparity in outcomes is readily apparent. The landmark US Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health in June 2022 severely constrained access to abortion, a procedure considered an essential ...
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The Issue of Racial Profiling in Traffic Stop Citations

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 2017
This study addresses racial profiling when the traffic stop outcome is a citation. This study uses focal concerns theory as a theoretical explanation for police officer decision-making while using propensity score matching to provide similarly situated ...
Anthony G Vito, George E Higgins
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RACIAL BALANCE-A PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUE

Social Work With Groups, 1980
Larry E Davis
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References to racial issues

Political Behavior, 1995
This paper explores the readiness with which the issue of race comes to the minds of ordinary Americans—the “accessibility” of racial issues—by assessing the frequency with which ordinary Americans refer to racial issues when talking about politics. Explicitly racial issues have declined dramatically in accessibility among the general public over the ...
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Does It Exist? Studying Citizens’ Attitudes of Racial Profiling

open access: yesPolice Quarterly, 2006
A controversial issue in policing is the alleged use of racial profiling by police to stop, search, question, or frisk citizens. Currently, only a small amount of empirical research exists concerning the practice of racial profiling.
Alex R Piquero
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Crisis communication in racial issues

Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2002
On November 17, 1998, three individuals were detained by local police in Lubbock, Texas for attempting a pigeon drop scam in a Wal Mart parking lot. The three suspects were the head coach, an assistant coach, and the husband of the head coach from the visiting Hampton University women's basketball team.
David Williams, Bolanle Olaniran
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