Jon Hurwitz is professor of political science at the University of Pittsburgh. Mark Peffley is professor of political science at the University of Kentucky.
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By Mark Peffley and Jon Hurwitz . New York : Cambridge University Press , 2010 . 276 pp. $27.00 paper., Law & Society Review" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at your fingertips. 11 mark peffley & john hurwitz, justice in america: the separate realities of BLACKS AND WHITES 31-43, 90-100 (Dennis Chong &James H. Kuklinksi eds., 2010). ' Mark Peffley et al., justice in Washington State Survey, WASH. ST. MINORITY &JUST.
Pp. 260. ISBN 0 300 07143 4. - Volume 35 Issue 1 998 MARK PEFFLEY AND JON HURWITZ different reasons: the former out of fear of victimization and the latter out of racial prejudice. The death penalty, however, presents a notable exception, with, as will be shown, far higher levels of support among whites than among blacks.
Peffley, Mark and Hurwitz, Jon. Justice in America: The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2010. Leonie Huddy. Stony Brook University. Search for more papers by this author. Leonie Huddy. Stony Brook University.
of Political Science Dept. of Political Science University of Kentucky University of Pittsburgh Lexington, KY 40506 Pittsburgh, PA 15260 mpeffl@.uky.edu hurwitz@pitt.edu ABSTRACT Although there exists a large and well-documented ―race gap‖ between whites and blacks Mark Peffley. My primary area of interest is the study of mass political behavior with a focus on racial and ethnic politics and democratic support in the U.S. and abroad.
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I was recently the inaugural Director of QIPSR , the Quantitative Initiative for Policy and Social Research, and co-edited the journal, Political Behavior . “The Vicarious Bases of Perceived Injustice,” (with Jeffery Mondak and Jon Hurwitz), American Journal of Political Science, 2018. “Racial Attributions in the Justice System and Support for Punitive Crime Policies,” (with Jon Hurwitz and Jeffery Mondak), American Politics Review, 2017, Vol.45(6), p.1032-1058.
1985. "A Hierarchical Model of Attitude Constraint." American Journal of Political Science, 29: 871-90. OR Jon Hurwitz and Mark Peffley, "How Are Foreign Policy Attitudes Structured? A Hierarchical Model," American Political Science Review, 81(4) (December, 1987): 1099-1120. 3. Stanley Feldman.
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Author(s): Peffley, Mark and Jon Hurwitz Title: Report on Foreign Policy Items, 1987 Pilot Study Date: Undated Dataset(s): 1986 National Election Study, 1987 Pilot Study Abstract Peffley and Hurwitz discuss the performance of the items in the 1987 Pilot Study designed to tap the more general and abstract foreign policy postures of respondents.
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As reactions to the O. J. Simpson verdict, the Rodney King beating, and the Amadou Diallo killing make clear, whites and African Americans in the United States inhabit two different perceptual worlds, with the former seeing the justice system as Mark Peffley, Jon Hurwitz. Cambridge University Press, Jun 28, 2010 - Law - 259 pages. 0 Reviews. As reactions to the O. J. Simpson verdict, the Rodney King beating, and the Amadou Diallo killing make clear, whites and African Americans in the United States inhabit two different perceptual worlds, with the former seeing the justice system as 2014-08-01 Racial Stereotypes and Whites' Political Views of Blacks in the Context of Welfare and Crime* Mark Peffley, University of Kentucky Jon Hurwitz, University of Pittsburgh Mark Peffley Jon Hurwitz Dept. of Political Science Dept.