African American Male Police Officers' Perceptions of Being Racially Profiled by Fellow Police Officers
@inproceedings{Campbell2017AfricanAM, title={African American Male Police Officers' Perceptions of Being Racially Profiled by Fellow Police Officers}, author={Michael Campbell}, year={2017} }
African American Male Police Officers’ Perceptions of Being Racially Profiled by Fellow Police Officers by Michael A. Campbell MA, Seton Hall University, 2009 BS, Caldwell College, 2008 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Public Policy and Administration
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