1st Edition
Contemporary Issues in American Policing
Introduction to Contemporary Issues in American Policing
Richard K. Moule Jr. and Bryanna Fox
1. State-mandated transparency: a discussion and examination of deadly force data among law enforcement agencies in Texas
John A. Shjarback
2. Disparity does not mean bias: making sense of observed racial disparities in fatal officer-involved shootings with multiple benchmarks
Brandon Tregle, Justin Nix and Geoffrey P. Alpert
3. The effects of procedural justice on civil disobedience: evidence from protesters in three cities
Jeffrey B. Snipes, Edward R. Maguire and David H. Tyler
4. Public support for police use of SWAT: examining the relevance of legitimacy
Richard K. Moule Jr., Megan M. Parry and Bryanna Fox
5. Leveraging wireless broadband to improve police land mobile radio programming: estimating the resource impact
Jeremy G. Carter, Eric L. Piza and Eric Grommon
6. Behind the lens: police attitudes toward body-worn cameras and organizational justice
Nathan L. Lawshe, George W. Burruss, Matthew J. Giblin and Joseph A. Schafer
Biography
Richard K. Moule Jr., PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida, Tampa, USA. He earned his PhD from Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA. His research interests include criminological theory and the social causes and consequences of technology adoption and use.
Bryanna Fox is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida, Tampa, USA. Dr. Fox earned her PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. She is a former FBI Special Agent and former research fellow in the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit. Her research interests relate to the psychological and developmental risk factors for criminal behavior and developing evidence-based tools for law enforcement.






