Black, White, and Blue: Bias, Profiling, and Policing in the Age of Black Lives Matter

Bridgette Baldwin
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Published: Bridgette Baldwin, Black, White, and Blue: Bias, Profiling, and Policing in the Age of Black Lives Matter, 40 W. NEW ENG. L. REV. 431 (2018).The United States has experienced a series of murders at the hands of the police in recent years, from Michael Brown to Tamir Rice to Eric Garner. The brutalization of Black people at the hands of the police is not new, but many are being introduced to the concept of police brutality through the channels of social media. Hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #TakeAKnee have revolutionized the conversation about racism and policing, bringing these incidents into mainstream media and common conversation. This movement has led to a deeper discussion on the following questions: (1) Why are Black people viewed as violent by the police?; (2) Why are these murders and acts of brutality being seen so regularly?; and (3) What has the criminalization of communities of color done to damage the public's perception of Black communities? This Article attempts to answer all of these questions, coming to the conclusion that while the police brutality of Black people is not new, our understanding of why these incidents occur has developed into a deeper understanding of the institutional racism behind police brutality.
黑人、白人和蓝色:黑人生命攸关时代的偏见、剖析和警务
出版:Bridgette Baldwin,《黑人、白人和蓝色:黑人生命重要时代的偏见、剖析和警务》,40 W.NEW ENG.L.REV.431(2018)。近年来,美国经历了一系列警察谋杀案,从迈克尔·布朗到塔米尔·赖斯再到埃里克·加纳。警察对黑人施暴并不是什么新鲜事,但许多人正通过社交媒体了解警察暴行的概念。#BlackLivesMatter和#TakeAKnee等哈希标签彻底改变了关于种族主义和治安的对话,将这些事件带入主流媒体和普通对话。这场运动引发了对以下问题的更深层次的讨论:(1)为什么黑人被警察视为暴力?;(2) 为什么这些谋杀和暴行如此频繁?;以及(3)对有色人种社区的刑事定罪损害了公众对黑人社区的看法?这篇文章试图回答所有这些问题,得出的结论是,虽然警察对黑人的暴行并不是什么新鲜事,但我们对这些事件发生原因的理解已经发展成为对警察暴行背后的制度性种族主义的更深入理解。
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