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Defining Protest and Protest Events

July 16, 2016 Pamela Oliver Research on protest & social movements, Social Movements

Does protest help a group’s cause? Do cities with strong Black protest movements improve their policing practices in Black communities? Do police respond more repressively in places with strong Black movements? Does mass incarceration reduce the capacity for Black protest? To answer these questions, we need to know how to

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