. Black & Reiss found that the juvenile's deference (attitude) toward police had little to no impact...
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. Black & Reiss found that the juvenile's deference (attitude) toward police had little to no impact as to whether the juvenile would be arrested. In other words, if a juvenile was exceptionally rude to law enforcement, he or she was just as likely to be arrested as a juvenile that was exceptionally rude to the police officer. Do you think the results would be different if the study examined police interaction with adult offenders, rather than juveniles? Why or why not? This study took place in 1966. Do you think these juvenile's deference toward police results would be different if the study was conducted in 2023?
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