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The Effects of Police Violence on Inner-City Students*

Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2020
Nearly 1,000 officer-involved killings occur each year in the United States. This article documents the large, racially disparate effects of these events on the educational and psychological well-being of Los Angeles public high school students ...
Desmond Ang
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Police : violence démocratique ?

La Revue Nouvelle, 2022
Francis Bernaert González
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A Tale of Force: Examining Policy Proposals to Address Police Violence

, 2021
We develop an explicitly organizational and relational approach to examine the problem of police violence, focusing empirically on prominent policy recommendations to increase officer demographic diversity, raise educational requirements for new officers,
Kayla Preito-Hodge   +1 more
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Police Violence

2018
The ability of the police to assert social control and reproduce social order depends, crucially, on the capacity to use force to achieve these ends—whether when restraining someone attempting to self-harm or shooting dead an armed terrorist. But what do we know about police use of force in the United States and England and Wales?
Jenna Milani   +2 more
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Reclaiming citizenship from police violence

, 2021
Police violence contributes to uneven experiences of citizenship. Identity often determines who is affected and the ability of loved ones to fight back.
M. Bonner
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Policing Potential Violence

New Political Science, 2022
Abstract A series of Supreme Court decisions in the past 40 years transformed the legal standard for police use of force, centering officers’ assessments of a suspect’s potential for violence. Using the oral arguments from three landmark SCOTUS cases, I trace the development of a legal discourse of potential violence. Using Judith Butler
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Legitimating police violence

Theoretical Criminology, 2010
Newspaper coverage of police-perpetrated homicides may reflect and promote public and official tolerance for police violence. Interpretive content analysis was performed on 105 news articles appearing in 23 major daily newspapers between 1997 and 2000 that center on incidents of deadly force.
Paul J. Hirschfield, Daniella Simon
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Police Violence Exposure and Traumatic Stress Among Youth: A Systematic Review

Trauma, Violence, & Abuse
Youth exposure to violence increases the risk of poor mental and physical health outcomes lasting into adulthood. Traumatic stress is an outcome of particular concern as the physiological stress response impacts the developing brain.
Shoshana Oppenheim   +6 more
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Illness spillovers of lethal police violence: the significance of gendered marginalization

, 2020
Police violence is a pressing public health problem. To gauge the illness associations of police killings – the most severe form of police brutality, we compile a unique multilevel dataset that nests individual-level health data from the 2009–2013 New ...
A. A. Sewell   +5 more
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“The Only Thing New is the Cameras”: A Study of U.S. College Students’ Perceptions of Police Violence on Social Media

, 2020
The present study explored the impact of publicized incidents of police violence on racially underrepresented college students in the U.S. Approximately 134 college students at various colleges and universities in the U.S.
Felicia Campbell, Pamela Valera
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