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Citation

Jackson PI, Carroll L. Am. Sociol. Rev. 1981; 46(3): 290-305.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, American Sociological Association)

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Abstract

Three variables suggested by conflict theory--the racial composition of the city, the level of black mobilization activity, and the frequency of riots in the 1960s--are used as independent predictors of municipal policing expenditures in 1971. A simultaneous model which recognizes the interdependence of the police expenditure function with the crime and total city revenue functions is tested using data for a sample of 90 U.S. cities. Racial composition and the level of black mobilization activity were significant predictors of municipal policing expenditures. Race-related variables appear to have had a greater effect on police capital expenditures than on expenditures for salaries and operations. (abstract Adapted from Source: American Sociological Review, 1981. Copyright © 1981 by the American Sociological Association)

Conflict Theory
1960s
1970s
Racial Factors
Police Response
Police Intervention
Law Enforcement Intervention
Crime Intervention
African American Crime
African American Offender
Racial Discrimination
Riot
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