
James E. Wright II
Co-Principal Investigator
James E. Wright II, Ph.D. is an assistant professor in the Askew School of Public Administration and Public Policy at Florida State University where his research specializes in race, 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. His research has appeared, in the fields leading research journals, including Public Administration Review, Public Management Review, Public Performance Management Review, The American Review of Public Administration, Social Science Quarterly and others.