Police violence is a multidimensional issue that requires consideration of the violent events and how these events reflect systemic oppression. Violence and policing practices are influenced by race and ethnicity, place/neighborhood, structural ...
Hossein Zare +5 more
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Say their names: Resurgence in the collective attention toward Black victims of fatal police violence following the death of George Floyd. [PDF]
The murder of George Floyd by police in May 2020 sparked international protests and brought unparalleled levels of attention to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Wu HH +9 more
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Latent Class Profiles of Police Violence Exposure in 4 US Cities and Their Associations with Anticipation of Police Violence and Mental Health Outcomes. [PDF]
While studying polyvictimization is well established within the broader violence literature and applied to other types of violence, it has yet to be documented whether polyvictimization also presents in patterns of police violence exposure (i.e ...
Salas-Hernández L +6 more
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Cumulative Police Exposures, Police Violence Stress, and Depressive Symptoms: A Focus on Black LGBQ Youth in Baltimore City, Maryland. [PDF]
The present study investigates associations between cumulative police exposures, police violence stress, and depressive symptoms among Black youth, and whether LGBQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer) identities moderate these associations.
Jackson DB +5 more
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Occurrence of fatal police violence during pregnancy and hazard of preterm birth in California. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Exposure to fatal police violence may play a role in population-level inequities in risk for preterm delivery. OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether exposure to fatal police violence during pregnancy affects the hazard of preterm delivery and ...
Goin DE +7 more
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Contested Killings: The Mobilizing Effects of Community Contact with Police Violence
Recently, we have witnessed the politicizing effects of police killings in the United States. This project asks how such killings might (de)mobilize voters at the local level.
Kevin T. Morris, Kelsey Shoub
semanticscholar +1 more source
oes social protest following the police killing of unarmed Black civilians have a widespread “ opinion-mobilizing ” effect against the police? Or, does the racialized nature of these events polarize mass opinion based on standing racial and political ...
Tyler T. Reny, Benjamin J. Newman
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To Protect and To Serve? Analyzing Entity-Centric Framing of Police Violence [PDF]
Framing has significant but subtle effects on public opinion and policy. We propose an NLP framework to measure entity-centric frames. We use it to understand media coverage on police violence in the United States in a new Police Violence Frames Corpus ...
Caleb Ziems, Diyi Yang
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Mapping fatal police violence across U.S. metropolitan areas: Overall rates and racial/ethnic inequities, 2013-2017. [PDF]
Background & methods Recent social movements have highlighted fatal police violence as an enduring public health problem in the United States. To solve it, the public requires basic information, such as understanding where rates of fatal police violence ...
Schwartz GL, Jahn JL.
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Psychophysiological and affective reactivity to vicarious police violence.
Little is known about how vicarious police violence, or instances of police violence observed but not directly experienced, impacts health among Black individuals. Using a lab-based paradigm in a sample of young adults (N = 101), this study examined: (a)
Effua E. Sosoo +2 more
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