Brunson and Miller's research suggests that young Black males in his study
A) were no more likely than anyone else to be stopped by the police when in public.
B) believed that police besieged their neighborhoods because officers assumed many people living there, especially young black men, were criminals.
C) were no more likely than their white counterparts to be arrested before their 21st birthday.
D) were tolerant about the police presence in public places and understood why they were being stopped - to lower crime for the neighborhood.
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