Princeton University: Cautionary Tale About Measuring Racial Bias in Policing
January 26, 2020
January 26, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Jan. 26 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news release on Jan. 21:
Racial bias and policing made headlines last year after a study examining records of fatal police shootings claimed white officers were no more likely to shoot racial minorities than nonwhite officers. There was one problem: The study was based on a logical fallacy.
The original research c . . .
Racial bias and policing made headlines last year after a study examining records of fatal police shootings claimed white officers were no more likely to shoot racial minorities than nonwhite officers. There was one problem: The study was based on a logical fallacy.
The original research c . . .