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CU Boulder study finds racial ‘hierarchy of bias’ drives decision to shoot armed, unarmed suspects
Oct 24th
Both the police and student subjects were most likely to shoot at blacks, then Hispanics, then whites and finally, in a case of what might be called a positive bias, Asians, researchers found.
In the first study of its kind, Joshua Correll, Bernadette Park and Charles M. Judd of CU-Boulder’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Melody Sadler of San Diego State University examined how police and a group of undergraduate subjects decide whether to shoot or not to shoot “suspects” in a multi-ethnic environment.

“Most studies on the subject of stereotyping and prejudice look at two (ethnic) groups, usually in isolation. It’s always one group against another group,” said Correll, a CU graduate who joined the faculty in August after a stint at the University of Chicago.
“But as the country becomes more ethnically diverse, it’s more and more important to start thinking about how we process racial and ethnic cues in a multicultural environment,” he said.
As with previous studies into the question, data were gathered from subjects playing a “first person shooter” video game, in which figures of varying ethnicity — Caucasian, Asian, Hispanic and African-American — pop up, either “armed” with a weapon or another benign object, such as a cell phone.
Participants — 69 CU-Boulder undergraduates and 254 police officers — had to make quick decisions as to which figures posed a “threat” and shoot them. The police officers were recruited from two-day training seminars in Florida, New Mexico and Washington and represented numerous jurisdictions from 11 states.
The research demonstrates how persistent cultural stereotypes are, Correll said. Even students who displayed little bias when interviewed demonstrated otherwise when faced with a split-second decision.
“I may not believe it personally, but I am exposed to stereotypes constantly through media or social networks … (such as) the idea that young black men are dangerous,” he said. “Those associations can have an influence on my behavior even if I don’t believe them.”

The study found that police were considerably more accurate than students at correctly identifying a genuinely threatening suspect, as opposed to those brandishing a cell phone or wallet, perhaps a reflection of training. But officers were still influenced by the target’s race — an influence that may derive from the officers’ “contacts, attitudes and stereotypes,” Correll said.
For example, police who endorsed more violent stereotypes about Hispanics and those who overestimated the prevalence of violent crime in their districts demonstrated more bias to shoot Hispanic targets. That raises the question of whether police are responding to real-world threats — and whether that means some ethnic groups really are more likely to be armed and dangerous than others.
“That is a very sensitive question, whether or not (police officers’) reactions are based on some kind of truth. Is this police officers responding to reality on the ground? The short answer is, we don’t know,” Correll said. “But this research almost demands that we ask that question.”
The researchers’ recent findings were published in the Journal of Social Issues. The work was funded by a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation.
In 2007, Correll (then at the University of Chicago), Sadler (then at CU-Boulder), Park and Judd collaborated with the Denver Police Department on a widely cited study that found police officers were less influenced than the general public by racial bias and less likely than the general population to make a decision to shoot at African-American suspects wielding a benign object.
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22 Boom – Fall TV Special 2012 – Episode 58
Oct 3rd
The Fall 2012 TV Special of 22 Boom hosted by Jann Scott, we have lots of great fun in this show, first we learn about the spirit walk at the Boulder cemetery coming up, then we re visit the Mall Crawl and Disney’s Boo To You Parade. Lauren visit the costume shop to tell us what’s hot for Halloween, Jena makes Butternut Squash Soup and C.U. Buff fans breakout in song at the Village Coffee Shop. Jann visits the Valmont Bike Park and rides with the Thursday Night Cruisers. Skyguy tells us about comets and shooting stars, Hotshots reviews the movie Premium Rush, Jann Scott Live talks about Fuels and our future on earth, the News also talks about the energy crisis. The in our Boulder Restaurant section of the show we visit Subway in the UMC, Maries Cafe, and Ripple Frozen Yogurt. Wrapping up the show is the rising generation of K-Pop, and you probably guessed it, Psy’s Gangnam Style and Kids React to K-Pop, plus a new section we call Cat of the Week, this week it’s Cats playing Patty Cake. Enjoy!
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Fall TV Special -

Spirit Walk in the Columbia Cemetery -

Boulder Mall Crawl -

Boulder Channel 1 Social Media -

Mickey’s Boo to You Halloween Parade -

Fall TV Special -

Boulder Channel 1 Social Media -

This Week in Boulder – Halloween -

Gorgeous Food with Jena – Butternut Squash Soup -

Village Coffee Shop -

Valmont Bike Park Grand Opening Day -

Fall TV Special -

Boulder Channel 1 Social Media -

Thursday Night Cruisers -

Sky Guy – What is The Difference Between a Comet and a Shooting Star -

Hotshots Movie Review of Premium Rush -

Jann Scott Live – Fuels -

Fall TV Special -

World News 1 – Suntans and Nuclear Power -

Subway Boulder at Base-Mar and UMC – Best of Boulder -

Marie’s Cafe -

Fall TV Special -

Ripple Pure Frozen Yogurt -

Psy – Gangnam Style -

Kids react to K-Pop -

Cats Play Patty Cake -

Outro
22 Boom – Best in Boulder and Welcome Back C.U. – Episode 57
Sep 12th
This is a single show broken up into 3 sections that include our 2012 Best of Boulder series, the 2012 Fall Welcome Back C.U. favorites, and our traditional 22 Boom videos with cooking, science, news and more.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Best of Boulder Intro -

Snarf’s Sub Shop -

Apollo Ink Printing -

Colorado Landmark -

2012 Best of Boulder TV Breaker -

Ripple Pure Frozen Yogurt -

Jalino’s Pizza Boulder -

Art Cleaners in Basemar Shopping Center -

2012 Welcome Back C.U. Breaker -

Subway Boulder – UMC at the C.U. Campus -

D.P. Dough Boulder -

Boulder Army Store Fall fashions and Winter Wear -

Denny’s in Boulder -

Aspen Tan -

Boulder Toyota 2012 Scion FRS and Scion iQ -

Pedal to Properties -

22 Boom Breaker -

Hotshots Movie Reviews of Hit and Run -

Jann Scott Live – North Pole -

Sky Guy – Dispatch – Apollo 11 -

Gorgeous Food with Jena – Summer Health Dip -

World News 1 – Predictions -

Redneck TV – Chili, Cars and Bluegrass -

Outro





















