Racial attitudes and belief in redeemability: Most Whites believe justice‐involved Black people can change

LC Butler, FT Cullen, VS Burton Jr - Criminology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Public belief in redeemability reduces punitiveness and increases support for policy
measures such as rehabilitation, expungement, and housing and employment opportunities …

Who wears the MAGA hat? Racial beliefs and faith in Trump

A Graham, FT Cullen, LC Butler, AL Burton… - …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
On the basis of a 2019 YouGov survey of white respondents (n= 734), the impact of racial
beliefs on support for Donald Trump was explored. The analysis revealed that in addition to …

Racial attitudes and criminal justice policy

FT Cullen, LC Butler, A Graham - Crime and justice, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
Empirical research on public policy preferences must attend to Whites' animus toward
Blacks. For a quarter-century, studies have consistently found that Kinder and Sanders's four …

More immigrants, less death: An analysis of immigration effects on county‐level drug overdose deaths, 2000–2015

B Feldmeyer, D Sun, CT Harris, FT Cullen - Criminology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Public and political discourse has routinely suggested that immigration is linked to higher
community levels of violence and drug problems. In contrast to these claims, research has …

Attributions as anchors: How the public explains school shootings and why it matters

H Lee, JT Pickett, AL Burton, FT Cullen… - Justice …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract From Columbine to Sandy Hook to Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the American public
has repeatedly witnessed the carnage and tragic consequences of mass school shootings …

“Divide, divert, & conquer” Deconstructing the presidential framing of white supremacy in the COVID-19 era

V Louie, A Viladrich - Social Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Based on the analysis of President Donald J. Trump's social media, along with excerpts from
his speeches and press releases, this study sheds light on the framing of white supremacy …

Is it dangerous to live in neighborhoods with more immigrants? Assessing the effects of immigrant concentration on crime patterns

S Han, AR Piquero - Crime & Delinquency, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The immigration-crime nexus has been the subject of much empirical attention and research
findings consistently indicate that neighborhoods with large immigrant populations exhibit …

Learning and being in community: a Latina feminist holistic approach to researching where we live

G L. Ochoa - International journal of research & method in …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Since college, La Puente, CA has been the focus of my research and activism
from bilingual education, sanctuary to by-trustee area school board elections. As a graduate …

Perceptions of immigrants as a criminal threat: The role of negative affect and ethnocentrism

AJ Baranauskas, JI Stowell - Race and Justice, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
A popular political narrative in the United States depicts immigrants as posing a criminal
threat to the nation. This perception persists despite research showing that immigrants do …

Racial sympathy and support for capital punishment: A case study in concept transfer

KR Hannan, FT Cullen, LC Butler, A Graham… - Deviant …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Beliefs about race, especially racial resentment, are key predictors of public support for
capital punishment and punitiveness generally. Drawing on a conceptual innovation by …