Abstract

This chapter is written from my lens as a recent Historically Black College and University (HBCU) student leader and two-time graduate of an HBCU. I have governed, observed, and examined the treatment of Black HBCU college students and Black college students in general for more than six years. In this chapter, the disparate treatment of Black college students by police is explained based on critical race theory and my own personal accounts of interactions with police on HBCU campuses as well as Black students who attend predominately white institutions (PWIs). These experiences are explained within theory and can be used to train police officers in general and police officers on college campuses, specifically.

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