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  1. We found that more than half of all deaths due to police violence that we estimated in the USA from 1980 to 2018 were unreported in the NVSS. Compounding this, we found substantial differences in the age-standardised mortality rate due to police violence over time and by racial and ethnic groups within the USA. Proven public health intervention strategies are needed to address these systematic ...

  2. Oct 19, 2021 · The MPVD includes information about multiple types of police killings, by both on- and off-duty police officers; the race of the victim; whether the victim exhibited signs of mental illness, was armed, or attempted to flee in the moments leading up to their killing; as well as the zip code, state, and neighborhood type—urban, suburban, or ...

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    • 2021
  3. Oklahoma has among the highest rates of police violence against non-Hispanic Black Americans in the country, with a peak estimated age-standardised mortality rate of 12·20 deaths (5·36–23·19) per 100 000 in 1980 and a current rate of 3·05 deaths (1·82–4·59) per 100 000 in 2019. This aligns with extremely high.

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  4. police killings nationwide. Methods The MPVD currently represents one of the most comprehensive databases of police killing victims in the United States (Sinyangwe et al., 2021). Documented fatal encoun-ters include deaths by shooting, chokehold, baton, taser, or other means by on- and off-duty police officers between January 2013 and March 2021.

  5. Oct 2, 2021 · When aggregating all races, the age-standardised mortality rate due to police violence was 0·25 (0·24-0·26) per 100 000 in the 1980s and 0·34 (0·34-0·35) per 100 000 in the 2010s, an increase of 38·4% (32·4-45·1) over the period of study. Interpretation: We found that more than half of all deaths due to police violence that we ...

  6. Jun 23, 2020 · The databases of police killings contain important demographic information like race, gender, and age. But they do not contain socioeconomic information like education and income. In this paper, Feldman matches 6,451 police killings over the last 5.5 years to the census tract (i.e. neighborhood) where the killing took place.

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  8. The West, the Southwest, and Appalachia stand out. And as for racial disparities in fatal police shootings, one study by Michael Siegel and three coauthors found the ratio of black to white police-killing rates to be about 1.5 in Atlanta, about 10 in New York and Houston, and nearly 40 in Chicago.122. Figure 2.

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