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Introduction -- Race & policing: the more things change, the more they remain the same -- "Guilty until proven innocent": life under suspicion -- "It's a blue thing": race and black police officers -- "We stand united": why protesters marched -- "I will be out here every day strong!" : repressive policing and future activism -- Public disorder -- Conclusion.
Protest movements --- Police-community relations --- Discrimination in criminal justice administration --- African American men --- Police brutality --- Violence against. --- United States. --- Missouri --- Maryland --- United States --- Race relations. --- Activism. --- Aggressive policing. --- Baltimore. --- Black Lives Matter. --- Black codes. --- Black police. --- Body cameras. --- Civil Rights Movement. --- Collective identity. --- Community accountability. --- Contextual. --- Convict leasing. --- Cultural. --- Discriminatory police stops. --- Divest/invest. --- Efficacy. --- Ferguson. --- Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder. --- Freddie Gray. --- Grievance. --- Ideological. --- Injustice. --- Interactional. --- Jim Crow. --- Michael Brown. --- Minority threat. --- Mobilization. --- National Day of Protest against Police Brutality. --- Occupational socialization. --- Police brutality. --- Police repression. --- Police. --- Political. --- Protest policing. --- Race-based policing. --- Race. --- Racial Bias. --- Racial profiling. --- Restorative justice. --- Situational. --- Slave codes. --- Slave patrols. --- Slavery. --- Social Movement. --- Social media. --- Social movements. --- Stop and frisk. --- Structural. --- Trauma.
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Introduction -- Race & policing: the more things change, the more they remain the same -- "Guilty until proven innocent": life under suspicion -- "It's a blue thing": race and black police officers -- "We stand united": why protesters marched -- "I will be out here every day strong!" : repressive policing and future activism -- Public disorder -- Conclusion.
Protest movements --- Police-community relations --- Discrimination in criminal justice administration --- African American men --- Police brutality --- Police brutality --- Violence against. --- United States. --- Missouri --- Maryland --- United States --- Race relations. --- Activism. --- Aggressive policing. --- Baltimore. --- Black Lives Matter. --- Black codes. --- Black police. --- Body cameras. --- Civil Rights Movement. --- Collective identity. --- Community accountability. --- Contextual. --- Convict leasing. --- Cultural. --- Discriminatory police stops. --- Divest/invest. --- Efficacy. --- Ferguson. --- Flashpoints Model of Public Disorder. --- Freddie Gray. --- Grievance. --- Ideological. --- Injustice. --- Interactional. --- Jim Crow. --- Michael Brown. --- Minority threat. --- Mobilization. --- National Day of Protest against Police Brutality. --- Occupational socialization. --- Police brutality. --- Police repression. --- Police. --- Political. --- Protest policing. --- Race-based policing. --- Race. --- Racial Bias. --- Racial profiling. --- Restorative justice. --- Situational. --- Slave codes. --- Slave patrols. --- Slavery. --- Social Movement. --- Social media. --- Social movements. --- Stop and frisk. --- Structural. --- Trauma.
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