TY - JOUR AU1 - Holmes, Malcolm D. AB - AbstractAlthough research has examined relations between minorities and the police, there is a paucity or recent or systematic evidence concerning abusive police practices. This investigation contributes to our knowledge of the issue by comparing perceptions of abusive police practices held by Anglos and Hispanics in a U.S.-Mexico border community. The study was based on a telephone/personal interview survey designed to yield a representative sample of the adult population of El Paso, Texas, a city which ranks among the poorest in the U.S. A four-item abusive police practices index was analyzed using OLS multiple regression. The findings show that the young, males, Hispanics and those residing in the barrio locale were more likely to report having seen abusive police practives, after controlling for general beliefs about police brutality and for various types of contact with the police. TI - Perceptions of abusive police practices in a U.S.-Mexico border community JF - Social Science Journal DO - 10.1016/S0362-3319(98)90063-5 DA - 1998-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/perceptions-of-abusive-police-practices-in-a-u-s-mexico-border-iFzuC001vW SP - 107 EP - 118 VL - 35 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -