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Title: Preventing the Use of Deadly Force: The Relationship between Police Agency Policies and Rates of Officer-Involved Gun Deaths

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2017

Abstract: Killings of civilians by police officers have become a matter of intense public concern in the United States. High-profile deaths, especially those of black citizens, have caused outrage and sparked the Black Lives Matter movement with calls for dramatic changes in how police agencies operate. However, little systematic research exists to answer questions about which policies should be ended or put in place to reduce these deaths. The authors leverage a large data set of gun deaths by police officers in the United States, combined with agency-level policy data and community demographic data, to examine whether certain policies are associated with lower or higher rates of officer-involved gun deaths. Findings show that one policythe requirement that officers file a report when they point their guns at people but do not fireis associated with significantly lower rates of gun deaths.

Url: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/puar.12738/full

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Authors: Jennings, Jay T; Rubado, Meghan E

Periodical (Full): Public Administration Review

Issue: 2

Volume: 77

Pages: 217-225

Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS

Topics: Crime and Deviance, Other

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