despite thousands of woke papers in AJS and Social Forces.
Sociology research hasn’t prevented police brutality
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I don't think most justice-oriented sociologists believe those in charge of perpetuating systemic racism are paying attention to their research; this just isn't the dunk you seem to think it is.
Let's have fun though. How did you estimate the number of incidences of police brutality that would have occur/red had these articles not been published? And were you ma/wshing out to Rhea Ripley's entrance music when you calculated it?
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I don't think most justice-oriented sociologists believe those in charge of perpetuating systemic racism are paying attention to their research; this just isn't the dunk you seem to think it is.
Let's have fun though. How did you estimate the number of incidences of police brutality that would have occur/red had these articles not been published? And were you ma/wshing out to Rhea Ripley's entrance music when you calculated it?criminologist do believe and know that their research is being used to reduce incidences of bratality by those who do not perpetuate systemic racism. A few bad apples doesn't mean they are all bad. Their relationships with practitioners are what made it happen. You don't need a randomized experiment to know that policing scholars research has caused a decrease in brutality.
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I don't think most justice-oriented sociologists believe those in charge of perpetuating systemic racism
Who exactly is in charge of perpetuating systemic racism? We need names!Well I know it isn't the institutions of the criminal justice system, because they are working with objective and critical scholars....
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criminologist do believe and know that their research is being used to reduce incidences of bratality by those who do not perpetuate systemic racism. A few bad apples doesn't mean they are all bad. Their relationships with practitioners are what made it happen.
"Bad apples" - this tell is all you need to know about CJ, folks.
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I don't think most justice-oriented sociologists believe those in charge of perpetuating systemic racism are paying attention to their research; this just isn't the dunk you seem to think it is.
Let's have fun though. How did you estimate the number of incidences of police brutality that would have occur/red had these articles not been published? And were you ma/wshing out to Rhea Ripley's entrance music when you calculated it?
criminologist do believe and know that their research is being used to reduce incidences of bratality by those who do not perpetuate systemic racism. A few bad apples doesn't mean they are all bad. Their relationships with practitioners are what made it happen. You don't need a randomized experiment to know that policing scholars research has caused a decrease in brutality.It's like chatGPT turned to the low I Q ESL student setting.