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CCJ4934SECTI - Special Topics in Criminology - QUIZ

CCJ4934SECTI · Special Topics in Criminology

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  1. 1
According to the provided text, what is a primary reason criminal justice academics have an enduring interest in police-race relations?
  • 2Which of the following are stated as characteristics of traffic stops experienced by Black drivers compared to White drivers, according to Dixon (2008)?
  • 3The text discusses the 'veil-of-darkness' test. What is a potential limitation of this test when assessing racial discrimination in traffic stops, as mentioned by Pierson (2020)?
  • 4According to Dixon (2008), what was the correlation between how well a Black driver communicated and the duration of the traffic stop?
  • 5Voigt (2017) found that race was not associated with the formality of officer's utterances. What does this finding suggest about racial disparities in police-community interactions?
  • 6The legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington is noted to have had what effect on traffic stops related to drug offenses, according to Pierson (2020)?
  • 7Distinguish between 'trust' and 'legitimacy' in the context of police-community relations, as explained by Jackson and Gau (2016).
  • 8According to Kappmeier (2022), how did the Intergroup Trust Model (IGT-Model) study find that race has an impact on police legitimacy?
  • 9Wilson (2013) suggests that the 'typical patrolman' in a large city may perceive the general populace differently due to their encounters. Which groups are disproportionately involved with the police, potentially leading to these perceptions?
  • 10What is the stated null hypothesis of the study examining racial differences in perceived police legitimacy during traffic stops?
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