id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_k5x2jeyhnbaa3gsdfnns7soij4 Camille D. Burge Race, crime, and emotions 2018 9 .pdf application/pdf 5998 654 57 Black Americans' emotional reactions to intra-and-intergroup violence vary? Americans' racial stereotypes of Black Americans influence their attitudes about violent crime and the death penalty (Gilliam and Iyengar, 2000; Hurwitz and Peffley, Experimental research on racial attitudes examines how Whites' stereotypes of Black Americans shape their attitudes Americans to examine how exposure to intraandintergroup violent crime shapes their policy attitudes and emotional is White; levels of shame and anger also increase in instances of Black-on-Black crime. African-American politics, crime, intergroup conflict, emotions, shame, anger racial group, Blacks' feelings of shame should increase of violent crime with a White perpetrator and a Black victim, specified the race of the perpetrator and victim, thus yielding the following conditions: "White-on-Black" crime, respondents in the "White-on-Black" crime condition are The findings from our survey experiment suggest that feelings of anger and shame feature prominently in Blacks' emotional reactions to instances of intraandintergroup crime, ./cache/work_k5x2jeyhnbaa3gsdfnns7soij4.pdf ./txt/work_k5x2jeyhnbaa3gsdfnns7soij4.txt