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Posts by Chris Marier

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Florida Has Deemed All Existing Intro to Sociology Textbooks Illegal and Produced Its Own The Board of Governors overseeing the new curricula includes roofing contractors, insurance execs, and no professors.

Roofing contractors, insurance execs, restauranteurs, and hoteliers delineate higher ed curriculum and policy. Ban books, terminate dissenting professors, declare everything but "The Doctrine" is indoctrination. We are truly living in the dumbest timeline. truthout.org/articles/flo...

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"Rules for Thee"—U.S. Gov't Logic:

•Police have the right to film you in public; you don't have the right to film them.
•Foreign presidents must be prosecuted for crimes; ours has "absolute" immunity.
•Overseas, protest is a "fight for democracy." At home, it’s "domestic terrorism."

Irony is dead.

3 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Many have argued that legal standards diverge from public expectations when it comes to police use of force, making some events "lawful but awful." I just published an experiment testing the "Community Expectations Standard" in the Journal of Criminal Justice: authors.elsevier.com/a/1m7Fd_14l7...

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My colleagues and I have published a new article in PAJPP examining the relationship between gender and police culture attitudes. Unsurprisingly, men and women share different attitudes toward police work, but diverse departments do not predict differences in men's attitudes. tinyurl.com/yu55dece

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The cancellation of research grants without Congressional intervention would be a national disaster. It would have immediate and devastating consequences for the research community and ripple effects throughout the economy and society. A decline in innovation, competitiveness, and national security.

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Imagine simultaneously thinking that the federal criminal justice system:

1) is so corrupt that it's perpetrating a "grave national injustice" by convicting and punishing innocent people

And still

2) ensuring it has access the "essential tool" of killing people as punishment.

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Map of U.S. depicting county-level Black incarceration rates.

Map of U.S. depicting county-level Black incarceration rates.

Map of U.S. depicting county-level White incarceration rates.

Map of U.S. depicting county-level White incarceration rates.

🎉 Excited to share my new article, now published in the American Journal of Criminal Justice! 📝

Implicit and explicit racial bias predict racial disparities in incarceration. Read it: doi.org/10.1007/s12103-024-09788-2 or free postprint: cjmarier.com/category/my-research

#CriminalJustice #CrimSky

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Proud to announce that I'll be joining the Criminal Justice department at the University of Central Florida this fall! @ucf.bsky.social

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I would like to be added.

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I was struck by the mixture of things I agreed with (ofc better MH provision is preferable to police picking up the pieces) and what felt like naivety that abolishing the institution of policing wouldn't leave a requirement for 'policing', incl the use of coercive powers at times.

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State immigration laws will harm local law enforcement, police say • Ohio Capital Journal With Congress failing to pass any meaningful immigration reforms, state legislatures are increasingly taking up the issue. But some police officials say the harshest of those laws will further overstr...

Even police leaders are not enthusiastic about new immigration laws, which they say strain their resources and drive crime victims and witnesses into the shadows. ohiocapitaljournal.com/2024/11/25/s...

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Trying to foster connections between emerging, early career, and senior policing scholars! Open to all fields — please share and let me know if you would like to be added!
go.bsky.app/GwDMiAc

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