Negative Black Stereotypes, Support for Excessive Use of Force by Police, and Voter Preference for Donald Trump During the 2016 Presidential Primary Election Cycle

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作者
Swain R.D. [1 ]
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[1] Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY
关键词
2016 presidential election; Donald Trump; Excessive force by the police; Minimization of racialized policing; Negative racial stereotypes; Voter behavior;
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10.1007/s12111-018-9398-4
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This study examines the relationship between support for excessive use of force by the police and support for Trump during the 2016 primary election cycle. Findings suggest that White Americans’ support for Trump among primary voters is partly explained by negative racial stereotypes of Black Americans and support for excessive use of force by the police in their dealings with members of the Black community. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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