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James E. Wright II, Ph.D

Arizona State University, Watts College of Public Service 
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James E. Wright II, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the School of Public Affairs & School of Criminology and Criminal Justice where his research specializes in race, justice, equity, policing and organizational management. His research has examined the impacts of body cameras on racial disparities in policing, the impacts of providing public access to police misconduct allegations, police officer decision making during police stops, how physical appearance impacts use of force, and community protests, among other issues. 

Research & Publications

Qualitative and quantitative research examining the ways in which organizations/managers in various sectors tackle internal and external pressures related to collaboration, performance and representation.

Organizational Partnerships

Click to learn more about the different organizations I've collaborated with in the areas of policy, finance, civic leadership, technical support, and more, at various governmental and corporate levels

Teaching Philosophy

For every student who walks into my classroom, I seek to foster their holistic development and

stimulate their interest to participate in the world as informed citizenry.

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