The Boys in Blue Are Watching You: The Shifting Metropolitan Landscape and Big Data Police Surveillance in the United States [0.03%]
蓝色男孩在看着你:美国大都市景观变迁与大数据警察监控制度改革
Scott W Duxbury,Nafeesa Andrabi
Scott W Duxbury
Despite decades of crime decline, police surveillance has continued to expand through a range of tactics oriented towards policing social disadvantage. Yet, despite attention to the linkages between residential inequality and policing, few ...
Enforcing Hopelessness: Complicity, Dependence, and Organizing in Frontline Oil and Gas Communities [0.03%]
共谋、依赖与组织:前线石油和天然气社区的绝望执行
Stephanie A Malin,Meghan Elizabeth Kallman
Stephanie A Malin
Fossil fuel companies hold enormous political, economic, and knowledge production power. Recently, industry operators have pivoted from pushing climate denialism to campaigns aimed at individualizing responsibility for climate crisis. In th...
Why LGBTQ Adults Keep Ambivalent Ties with Parents: Theorizing "Solidarity Rationales" [0.03%]
LGBTQ成年人与父母保持矛盾关系的原因:“团结理由”理论化
Emma Bosley-Smith,Rin Reczek
Emma Bosley-Smith
Many LGBTQ adults have ongoing relationships with their parents that are ambivalent, typified by both solidarity (e.g., frequent contact, emotional or financial exchange) as well as conflict (e.g., parents' heterosexism and cissexism). Yet,...
Proliferation of Punishment: The Centrality of Legal Fines and Fees in the Landscape of Contemporary Penology [0.03%]
惩罚的蔓延:当代刑罚景观中法律罚款的核心地位
Ilya Slavinski,Becky Pettit
Ilya Slavinski
Decades of significant crime declines and recent reductions in the number of people confined in prisons and jails in the United States have been accompanied by the emergence of new, and the resurgence of old, forms of punishment. One of the...
Disrupting Monolithic Thinking about Black Women and Their Mental Health: Does Stress Exposure Explain Intersectional Ethnic, Nativity, and Socioeconomic Differences? [0.03%]
打破对黑人女性及其心理健康的单一化认知:压力暴露是否能解释交叉的种族、本土和经济社会差异?
Christy L Erving,Monisola Vaughan Smith
Christy L Erving
Guided by the intersectionality framework and social stress theory, this study provides a sociological analysis of Black women's psychological health. Using data from the National Survey of American Life (N=2972), we first examine U.S. Blac...
Kristin Turney
Kristin Turney
A family systems perspective suggests the repercussions of adolescent police contact likely extend beyond the adolescent to proliferate to the broader family unit, but little research investigates these relationships. I used data from the F...
Technologies of Crime Prediction: The Reception of Algorithms in Policing and Criminal Courts [0.03%]
犯罪预测技术:算法在警务和刑事法庭中的应用与接受
Sarah Brayne,Angèle Christin
Sarah Brayne
The number of predictive technologies used in the U.S. criminal justice system is on the rise. Yet there is little research to date on the reception of algorithms in criminal justice institutions. We draw on ethnographic fieldwork conducted...
Who Cares if Parents have Unpredictable Work Schedules?: The Association between Just-in-Time Work Schedules and Child Care Arrangements [0.03%]
父母工作时间不固定真的那么重要吗?——即时工作制与儿童看护安排的关系研究
Kristen Harknett,Daniel Schneider,Sigrid Luhr
Kristen Harknett
Working parents must arrange some type of care for their young children when they are away at work. For parents with unstable and unpredictable work schedules, the logistics of arranging care can be complex. In this paper, we use survey dat...
The Contradictions of Liminal Legality: Economic Attainment and Civic Engagement of Central American Immigrants on Temporary Protected Status [0.03%]
临时合法身份的矛盾:中美洲难民临时保护身份对经济和社会参与的影响研究
Cecilia Menjívar,Victor Agadjanian,Byeongdon Oh
Cecilia Menjívar
This study examines how Temporary Protected Status (TPS) may shape immigrants' integration trajectories. Building on core themes identified in the immigrant incorporation scholarship, it investigates whether associations of educational atta...
The Usual, Racialized, Suspects: The Consequence of Police Contacts with Black and White Youth on Adult Arrest [0.03%]
种族化的嫌疑人:警察接触对黑人和白人青年逮捕的影响
Anne McGlynn-Wright,Robert D Crutchfield,Martie L Skinner et al.
Anne McGlynn-Wright et al.
Research on race and policing indicates that Black Americans experience a greater frequency of police contacts, discretionary stops, and police harassment when stops occur. Yet, studies examining the long-term consequences of police contact...