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Originally Posted by Sons to Glory!
It sounds like substance, but is it? Show me one that demonstrates clear, empirical evidence, that is peer reviewed. That's all I'm asking. Don't say this shows that or some person said this or that, show me the real deal that clearly shows it . . . not a bunch of smoke: clear, peer-reviewed empirical evidence of widespread, systemic racism in America's police departments is what we're talking about.
You might be able to produce that study, but so far, no one else has . . . at least to my knowledge.
With the massive bruhaha over this, there should be at least one of these studies around . . right?
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Since you were too lazy to go theough the articles listed in the link here is ONE:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?h...3D9m7TBj3aRT4J
and Another ONE:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?h...3DPal1DGD0VDsJ
btw, both of these are peer reviewed. I’m not sayinf that the entire police departments are racis. I’m saying that some police are untrained which perpetuates racist behaviors from cops. Of course there are good cops. But the fact that this is happening at all is the issue.
I need to find that book I had from school when I return home to my parents ffor the holidays. then you will really believe that there is systemic racism.
Tbh, there are both naturalistic and quantitative research. Some sociological research depends on the first one. If you are not willing to listen to “smoke screens”, or naturalistic research, I cant help you there. Not everything can be quantified. Quantified research costs a lot of money. Just because it’s a person’s testimony, doesnt make it any less real. I’ve worked with African American clients. Why do they have to tell me that they were taught at a young age to be more careful than the white kids? they wouldnt need to if there wasnt any disparity in racist violence in society. If you can come up with a way to do research with numbers regarding sociological phenomenon.
I dont what you want. Do you want one with statistics mathematical equations?