Representation of White Law Enforcement and the Judicial System. Topic: Representation of White Law Enforcement and the Judicial System. Paper details:Develop a comparative analysis of the characterization of white law enforcement from Kia Corthron’s Force Continuum with how the white police officer and judicial system is represented in If Beale Street Could Talk, directed by Barry Jenkins. As you do so, consider key concepts of Critical Race Theory and/or Feminist Theory as defined on the Purdue Online Writing Lab website as a way to think about what these white police officers might represent as well as the judicial system. Then relate key concepts of Lee Ann Bell’s “Theoretical Foundations for Social Justice Education” and/or Bobbie Harro’s “The Cycle of Socialization” theory as a lens by which to further analyze the significance of these aspects from both works. Then, research relevant information that helps you explore the larger social or political message Corthron and Jenkins may be suggesting when focusing on this particular theme. Advice Even though the assignment asks you to consider key concepts from Critical Race Theory and/or Feminist Theory as defined on the Purdue Online Writing Lab website, Lee Ann Bell’s “Theoretical Foundations for Social Justice Education” and/or Bobbie Harro’s “The Cycle of Socialization”, and to find relevant research, the thesis and overall argument is an interpretation of the literary work. Make sure Each numbered item is developed and fully understandable. I’m sorry, you probably don’t have free access to Kia Corthron’s (The Force Continuum) copy and the film (If Beale Street could talk). You can look up the summary of the film and the book (The force continuum) and work with that. The Research Proposal Requirement document is listed below. Please follow the guidelines Step I to Step IV listed on the documents. If Beale Street could talk summary link. http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-if-beale-street-could-talk/#gsc.tab=0