Instructions
10 academic peer-reviewed journal articles are to be the basis of your paper
Government sources can be used IN ADDITION to these 10 articles to describe/explain the data you are using
Paper is to be 10 pages 1.5 spacing 12 point font and no excessive margins – not including the title page or Bibliography which will be included at the end of the paper
All sources cited in the paper must be listed in the bibliography and all citations in the bibliography must be referred to in the body of the paper.
We use APA formatting, not MLA – we do not use footnotes or numbered references.
A research paper never includes any references to the author, no:
I think, I believe, My feeling, my experience, I found, I learned, etc.
Here are the 10 references to use to write the paper
Amber Crowell, &
Mark Fossett. (2022). Metropolitan racial residential segregation in the United
States: A microlevel and cross-context analysis of Black, Latino, and Asian
segregation. Demographic Research, 46, 8.
Eitle, D., & Eitle,
T. M. (2003). Segregation and School Violence. Social
Forces (University of North Carolina Press), 82(2), 589–616
Gaynor TS, Kang SC,
Williams BN. Segregated Spaces and Separated Races: The Relationship Between
State-Sanctioned Violence, Place, and Black Identity. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences.
2021;7(1):50-66. doi:10.7758/rsf.2021.7.1.04
Johnson, K. E. (2004).
Police-Black Community Relations in Postwar Philadelphia: Race and
Criminalization in Urban Social Spaces, 1945-1960. Journal of African American History, 89(2), 118–134.
Kelly, W. R., &
Snyder, D. (1980). Racial Violence and Socioeconomic Changes among Blacks in
the United States. Social Forces, 58(3), 739–760.
Motley, R. O., Chen,
Y.-C., Johnson, C., & Joe, S. (2020). Exposure to Community-Based Violence
on Social Media among Black Male Emerging Adults Involved with the Criminal
Justice System. Social Work Research, 44(2), 87–97.
Olzak, S., &
Shanahan, S. (2003). Racial Policy and Racial Conflict in the Urban United
States, 1869-1924. Social Forces, 82(2), 481–517.
Sharma, S. (2003).
Beyond ‘’Driving While Black” and “Flying While Brown”: Using Intersectionality
to Uncover the Gendered Aspects of Racial Profiling. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, 12(2), 275–309.
Thompson, A. B., &
Sloan, M. M. (2012). Race as Region, Region as Race. Southern Cultures, 18(4), 72–91.
Wright, R., Ellis, M., Holloway,
S., & Wong, S. (2014). Patterns of Racial Diversity and Segregation in the
United States: 1990–2010*. Professional Geographer, 66(2), 173–182.
PS. is 1.5 spacing not double.