@AmstutzEba @Tom__Shanks Comme ici ?: https://t.co/QD6XV9mrS9
@OriginalPaiMei @AntinomeWLP @daniela127 And given that we also know that police speak to Black people less respectfully (https://t.co/sg2KEsL9SJ, https://t.co/zG3G2fMRXL), at the very least a broader disrespect for Black people is a plausible mechanism, r
@AndrewRyanVI @myan_edits @BestFightClip Who’s to say they actually resisted? Who’s fact checking the officers? Also considering the fact that officers tend to be more disrespectful AND more likely to threaten/harm blk ppl I think we know why that stat is
Wide awake at 4am as body clock still on NZ time? So read this study from USA Fascinating research of interaction between officers & public in routine traffic stops using bodyworn video footage Racial disparity in respect/language towards black people
Glad more research is being done in this area. It’s not just police but society as a whole. People just aren’t aware that their body language can be read instantly…and all too often, it runs contrary to their words.
RT @fatwhitebloke: I want to replicate this in a UK and Canadian context: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to black…
RT @fatwhitebloke: I want to replicate this in a UK and Canadian context: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to black…
I want to replicate this in a UK and Canadian context: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to black than to white people in everyday traffic stops, even after controlling for officer race and stop outcome. https://t.co/eE5cQPzjWY
@ShaunSlaughter_ @OcDarkKnight @UltraDane https://t.co/PqTv9oOI7B It’s not made up. We deal with 2 different realities when dealing with cops. They’re very nasty to those they presume are threats. Threats=blacks.
I think this is the study the Yale prof was talking about: https://t.co/sz4RwYmVvT #StudentsTweetPolitics
Here's more about it from PNAS, The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://t.co/TMI2o0dJHd
"Regardless of cause, we have found that police officers’ interactions with blacks tend to be more fraught, not only in terms of disproportionate outcomes...but also interpersonally, even when no arrest is made and no use of force occurs..." https://t.co/F
"(H)uman participants rated officer utterances on several overlapping dimensions of respect...they were not told the race of the stopped driver, participants judged officer language directed toward black motorists to be less respectful than language dir
@kingriver321 @BeatTheCult I mean, these weren't hard to find, John: https://t.co/hkNK3808mz https://t.co/GfijzD36ee A google search on "racial disparities in policing" and "racial disparities in sentencing" will give you LOTS of evidence to support thi
@NeroBirb @KarlGruda @xaviersonline @SaraBrnic_ racists love looking at numbers and saying "look, we're right" instead of asking, "why is that number so much higher?" personal agency is always the ultimate factor, but ignoring environment is silly studie
@DoubleD1016 @Indigo1_ @TalbertSwan Oh wait... another one about Bodycams. Studie of Bodycam shows language used by police is different towards white and blks. https://t.co/UXW5Ytq8o8
Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops. https://t.co/20S2vdxvU8
@Tiffkearney @WalshFreedom *says data. C’est la vie, huh? https://t.co/dnGKPJVJv1 https://t.co/fcj081PJHJ https://t.co/aUe3jjQDeN https://t.co/J7CzUMtksM https://t.co/GJc94Ssldc
@backtobackbooks @RainEden2 @BoneJeni @KenBerhan Maybe I shouldn’t laugh. It’s a relatively new area to be able to study actual bodycam footage & compare. There’s good reason to know that police set the tone for interaction outcome & they set that
@Nullsci1 Any thoughts on this particular study? https://t.co/tY4NjRL614
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
RT @hakeemjefferson: The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our…
The disrespect! “[W]hite[s] are 57% more likely to hear an officer say one of the most respectful utterances in our dataset, whereas black community members are 61% more likely to hear an officer say one of the least respectful utterances in our dataset.
RT @NAChristakis: New @PNASNews paper shows that police officers speak with consistently less respect to Black versus White citizens, even…
Language from police body camera footage shows racial disparities in officer respect https://t.co/iCgWBuavn9
@mentalext @pete_gideon @literaryeric @benshapiro @lukerosiak I guess it would be handy if anyone put some time into looking into this sort of thing then, no? https://t.co/sgzb5lp2zv
@clockwo91548996 @literaryeric @benshapiro @lukerosiak This study used body camera footage, transcribed it, and studied what officers said and how they acted with black drivers versus white drivers during traffic stops. Black drivers were notably treated w
RT @A2Ipoc: Speaking significantly less respectfully to Black than white community members may be why it's hard for some white people to un…
RT @A2Ipoc: The way police talk to law abiding folks is the most common complaint in the US. Think it's trivial? Researchers used body cam…
Speaking significantly less respectfully to Black than white community members may be why it's hard for some white people to understand why Black people distrust police: that disrespect hasn't happened to them. 2/2 #a2council https://t.co/YahRpiayru
The way police talk to law abiding folks is the most common complaint in the US. Think it's trivial? Researchers used body cam footage & found police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than white community members. 1/2 #a2council h
@SissiphusHypno @AStraussian @fash_tankie It IS a general rule. The police are less respectful and more hostile to minorities https://t.co/o6MLSiJMu3
@JJDigby85 @SpielbergSpecs @GreeneAhsan @_BarringtonII Yea, you're right, which is why when police use harsher and more aggressive language, things are more likely to go south. How about that? https://t.co/EytvRyXNUW
@Chris96210406 @deeklaird @Kate_Michaell @RealCandaceO Read the study https://t.co/rkXFRLPQFy
@j_b_2020 @deeklaird @Kate_Michaell @RealCandaceO White privilege Data confirms that police treat Black Americans with less respect New research out of Stanford University substantiates what Black America has always known – that police officers treat Black
@lessofanengneer @yaboytroy27 @woger_wabbit123 @sir_smoksa @VippusaO the start is often not the same. the study posted above is about not just encounter outcomes but how encounters are instigated. police target more Black people for stops on a lower thresh
@myrnamelgar @rivera_ani SFPD/POA/Sheriff have earned a Reputation of unprofessional behavior that has contributed to this chaos we have in SF. I called SFPD for a victim 3 years ago the way they spoke to me was Rude not helpful. The Arrogance is overwhelm
@prageru @amirxodom Nice token, unfortunately I as a black male can point to my own experience in how police treat us worse but I’d rather appeal to the data than anecdotal stories https://t.co/jNoizCt7Hx
@wheretheliteis @theferocity From one study "We address this question by analyzing officers’ language during vehicle stops of white and black community members." "Our dataset consists of transcribed body camera footage from vehicle stops of white and black
@prageru Cops aren’t the problem, us negros just deserve the worse treatment we get https://t.co/jNoizCt7Hx
RT @donmoyn: Fascinating pair of studies relevant to psychological costs in citizen-state encounters: recordings of interactions of motoris…
So they ARE racist. I'm shocked.
This fails to surprise me in any way.
Duh
@andrewd71140137 @Alex4Rep @prageru 5 cops and disrespect, yeah you’ve got that one backwards chief https://t.co/jNoizCt7Hx
RT @refsaswizards: Analysis of language from police body camera footage shows racial disparities in officer respect (Black citizens treated…
@wazzu1452 @Captain68898924 @prageru 1 weird how your gonna use that justification for police killing black people yet for the opposite you try to virtue signal hardcore 2 police treat black people worse than the other way around and have more power in gen
@damarifreedom @prageru 🙄 oh boy I guess citizens should just lick their boots then huh, it’s not there could be a reason people don’t really like police (here is just a small example) https://t.co/jNoizCt7Hx
@OccamsGrenade So lefties don’t say that crime comes from black culture or black people we say it comes from socioeconomic conditions from centuries of racism, there is a bias in Policing from things like respect (https://t.co/jNoizCt7Hx) to things like sh
@PaxAmericana33 @SG91602969 @rico_rants 1) https://t.co/pLEBtJmDp8 2) https://t.co/pO9lNVwEgR 3) https://t.co/DaDYvyePM1 4) https://t.co/grickp14JK 5)https://t.co/kV4IG7kFXW 6) I looked at a twitter feed. Trust me. Hint: #6 is bullshit.
RT @j1berger: Police officers speak less respectfully to black people, even after controlling for the severity of infraction and other aspe…
RT @vinodkpg: @mmitchell_ai @ruha9 Thnx, @mmitchell_ai! My work at Stanford has been on using NLP to study racial disparities in police co…
@_m_a_r_o_u_ Les caméras aideront clairement à faire la lumière sur le racisme systémique. C’est un outil qui devrait être déployé le plus rapidement possible. https://t.co/HfPQd9PmPH
@mmitchell_ai @ruha9 Thnx, @mmitchell_ai! My work at Stanford has been on using NLP to study racial disparities in police community interactions during traffic stops. It wasn't an automation for enforcement, but aimed at helping departments better monitor
@andygeorgeni @kulverma34 Here is the PNAS version. https://t.co/EcRdlJ1KqL
@ruha9 @emilymbender Some work by @rfpvjr et al: https://t.co/BDqnxJ7MHB
RT @realTomClowes: @Steve_Sailer @_coltseavers @Go321D @benmagelsen Police treated Black suspects worse than White suspects. https://t.co/c…
@Steve_Sailer @_coltseavers @Go321D @benmagelsen Police treated Black suspects worse than White suspects. https://t.co/c2N7d3NCgU
@FreeMars2020 @SisterOfMankind Can you define railing? I think anybody reading this thread can see that I'm not the one railing. Here is that study for you. Enjoy. https://t.co/WGwzeTssQ5
RT @NAChristakis: New @PNASNews paper shows that police officers speak with consistently less respect to Black versus White citizens, even…
@Kushwai @Noi31624685 @CatfishFishy @iahcamb @PlayStation https://t.co/ZwDbVOYDq0 Used body camera footage from Oakland, California in April 2014 Found that even after controlling for a number of factors, racial disparities still existed in how police tre
For the police apologists who always respond with: "but the police only kill x number of black people per year!", as if murder were the only form of state-sanctioned racism:
@syl20hc Tiens, un peu de science dans tes illusions: https://t.co/Wj7318rVoi
Un peu de #science sur le #racisme? C’est par ici 👉: Language from police body camera footage shows racial disparities in officer respect https://t.co/3f3JNdYMbE #Racism #Racisme #BLM #ViolencePolicière #USPoli #PolQc
RT @chrisuggen: One mechanism is disrespect. The authors cite to a 2017 Voight et al. @PNASNews body camera study that found officer uttera…
@DaylonMathis @redsteeze The officers who did that should be charged for manslaughter. Does this kind of death happen to white men and black men at the same rate relative to overall demographic population? Further, racism is not always overt- microagressio
@DaylonMathis Stanford study about how police talk to people of different races: https://t.co/gnoZcqSths
RT @jessesgwozniak: It's understandable why everyone focuses on police killings, but racial disparities begin the moment police contact the…
It's understandable why everyone focuses on police killings, but racial disparities begin the moment police contact the public. This is why defunding is so important; the only way to begin to address police racism is to lessen police/public interactions ht
RT @refsaswizards: Analysis of language from police body camera footage shows racial disparities in officer respect (Black citizens treated…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @HirshmanSam: @Devin_G_Pope https://t.co/MCWgbpt1ZU Have you seen this paper?
@Devin_G_Pope https://t.co/MCWgbpt1ZU Have you seen this paper?
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
RT @PNASNews: Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, eve…
Police officers speak significantly less respectfully to Black than to white community members in everyday traffic stops, even after controlling for officer race, infraction severity, stop location, and stop outcome, a study finds. In PNAS: https://t.co/Qm
@butjord @JasonJo69072897 @GElvidge821860 @vernalscott Happy to oblige! https://t.co/zf49Ep9uLX