叠尝翱翱惭滨狈骋罢翱狈听鈥 Jeannine Bell, author and nationally-recognized scholar in the area of policing and hate crime, will give a talk on police violence and its effect on citizens鈥 trust at 黑料视频 on Thursday, Feb. 8. Bell will speak at 黑料视频 Bloomington鈥檚 campus at 200 Daniels Way, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Shreve Hall. The event is free and open to the community.

Bell鈥檚 talk is titled, 鈥Mining the Trust Gap: Police Violence and Its Effect on Citizens鈥 Trust鈥 in which she will attest that nowhere is the separation between black and white citizens clearer than in criminal justice matters. Bell will address the events that transpired in Ferguson, Mo. after a white police officer, Darren Wilson, shot to death an unarmed man, Michael Brown, on Aug. 9, 2014. She will speak on the 鈥渢rust gap,鈥 referring to the drastic difference in public opinion regarding the police, and share statistics regarding incarceration and public opinion regarding police behavior. Using a range of sources including interviews, news accounts and public opinion data, Bell鈥檚 talk will explore views of police behavior by Americans of different racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Bell has written extensively on hate crime and criminal justice issues. Her newest book is聽Hate Thy Neighbor: Move-in Violence and the Persistence of Racial Segregation in American Housing聽(NYU Press, 2013). Her book titled聽Police and Policing Law聽(Ashgate 2006) is an edited collection that explores law and society scholarship on the police. Her first book,听Policing Hatred: Law Enforcement, Civil Rights, and Hate Crime聽(New York University Press 2002) is an ethnography of a police hate crime unit.

Bell鈥檚 research is broadly interdisciplinary, touching on both political science and law. In that regard, she has written in the area of qualitative methodology and she is co-author of聽Gaining Access: A Practical and Theoretical Guide for Qualitative Researchers聽(AltaMira Press 2003). Her scholarship has appeared in the聽Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review,听Rutgers Race & the Law Review, Punishment and Society, and the聽Michigan Journal of Race and Law. An associate editor of the聽Law and Society Review, Bell has served a trustee of the Law and Society Association and as a member of the American Political Association鈥檚 Presidential Taskforce on Political Violence and Terrorism. She was appointed Richard S. Melvin Professor of Law in 2015.

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