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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Law and Race
Trends. Psychologies Of Personnel Security And Counterintelligence Failure: Racism, Satisficing, And Wen Ho Lee, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Psychologies Of Personnel Security And Counterintelligence Failure: Racism, Satisficing, And Wen Ho Lee, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses issues surrounding the actions of Mr. Wen Ho Lee in the context of espionage, treason, and national security as well as racial profiling and the problems with conducting counterintelligence.
The Need For Racial Profiling: Negative Fallout Of The Wen Ho Lee Case, Ibpp Editor
The Need For Racial Profiling: Negative Fallout Of The Wen Ho Lee Case, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a counterproductive theme within public discourse on racial profiling, as the Wen Ho Lee case has been resolved.
Racial Profiling: The Criterion Of Disproportionate Numbers, Ibpp Editor
Racial Profiling: The Criterion Of Disproportionate Numbers, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article critiques a common criterion employed to identify examples of racial profiling in law enforcement.
Racial Profiling In The Persian Gulf: Ethical, Moral, And Legal Implications, Ibpp Editor
Racial Profiling In The Persian Gulf: Ethical, Moral, And Legal Implications, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes attributions about race and ethnicity that color the discourse on the ethics, morality, and legality of profiling.
Journalism And Unconscious Racism: A Perspective From South Africa, Ibpp Editor
Journalism And Unconscious Racism: A Perspective From South Africa, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological problems in accurately identifying racism in public policy discourse.
Aviation Security: An Analysis Of Opposition To Evaluating Racial Profiling Ii, Ibpp Editor
Aviation Security: An Analysis Of Opposition To Evaluating Racial Profiling Ii, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article provides a further elaboration of last week's IBPP article on the Arab American Institute (AAI)'s opposition to the Department of Transportation's (DOT) initiative to evaluate the discriminatory impact of the Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening Program (CAPPS). It is based on an IBPP interview with the AAI President, James Zogby.
Aviation Security: An Analysis Of Opposition To Evaluating Racial Profiling, Ibpp Editor
Aviation Security: An Analysis Of Opposition To Evaluating Racial Profiling, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article analyzes a public rationale for opposing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) efforts to evaluate the discriminatory impact of the FAA's own Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening System.
How Tuberculosis Threatens Supporters And Opponents Of Racial Profiling, Ibpp Editor
How Tuberculosis Threatens Supporters And Opponents Of Racial Profiling, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores peculiarities of logic and reason among supporters and opponents of racial profiling as a tool of developing and implementing public policy.