Lambert, Eric G. Ventura, Lois A. Hall, Daniel E. Clarke, Alan Elechi, O. Oko Baker, David N. Jenkins, Morris
Verschenen in:
Journal of ethnicity in criminal justice
Paginering:
Jaargang 1 (2003) nr. 3-4 pagina's 91-108
Jaar:
2003-12-22
Inhoud:
On September 11, 2001, almost 3000 people died due to terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. Almost all Americans were shocked and saddened by these attacks and agreed that those responsible must be brought to justice. However, not everyone had the same views. College students at two midwestern universities were surveyed. On 13 of 21 questions, there were significant bivariate differences between White and Nonwhite students. Generally, the differences between the two groups of students continued even in multivariate analysis after controlling for the effects of gender, age, and academic level.