id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt db78tb11p0v Hilary C. Cisco Reuter Racial Categorization of and Decision-Making Responses to Ambiguous and Unambiguous Facial Stimuli: An Examination of Racial Profiling Processes 2005 .txt text/plain 131 6 36 Results indicated that participants did engage in racial profiling behaviors, and did so of African Americans and European Americans at statistically indistinguishable rates. In addition, results indicated that crime decision-making was dependent on racial categorization and participants made race categorizations before deciding crime apprehension, even when the order of judgments required a crime decision prior to a race categorization. cache/db78tb11p0v.txt txt/db78tb11p0v.txt