Injuries inflicted by police constitute an important cause of death in the United States, yet public health data collection systems routinely undercount these incidents. This dissertation presents three epidemiologic studies that measure and analyze police-related deaths. The first is a matched-pair analysis of Massachusetts data (2004-2016) comparing news media-derived databases on police-related deaths (The Guardian, Washington Post, WGBH News, and Fatal Encounters) to Massachusetts vital statistics (N = 84 decedents). Demographic data reported in all four databases were highly concordant vis-à-vis death certificates, while vital statistics misclassified the cause of death (i.e. reported as diagnostic codes other than “legal intervention”...
Mounting evidence suggests that law enforcement organizational factors contribute to higher incidenc...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
Mounting evidence suggests that law enforcement organizational factors contribute to higher incidenc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
Policing in the USA is dangerous for the US public. The objective of the present study is to determi...
Objectives: We evaluated the Fatal Encounters (FE) database as an open-source surveillance system fo...
Background Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number o...
Objectives. To quantify nonfatal injurious police shootings of people and examine the factors associ...
BACKGROUND: The burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounti...
Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number of law-enforc...
Objective: To count and characterise injuries resulting from legal intervention by US law enforcemen...
abstract: Though police-involved homicides have generated controversy and caused community disruptio...
While America has a long history of police brutality, there has been an increase of police shootings...
Police have the legal authority to use deadly force, but its use has resulted in a backlash in some ...
Mounting evidence suggests that law enforcement organizational factors contribute to higher incidenc...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
Mounting evidence suggests that law enforcement organizational factors contribute to higher incidenc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
Policing in the USA is dangerous for the US public. The objective of the present study is to determi...
Objectives: We evaluated the Fatal Encounters (FE) database as an open-source surveillance system fo...
Background Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number o...
Objectives. To quantify nonfatal injurious police shootings of people and examine the factors associ...
BACKGROUND: The burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounti...
Prior research suggests that United States governmental sources documenting the number of law-enforc...
Objective: To count and characterise injuries resulting from legal intervention by US law enforcemen...
abstract: Though police-involved homicides have generated controversy and caused community disruptio...
While America has a long history of police brutality, there has been an increase of police shootings...
Police have the legal authority to use deadly force, but its use has resulted in a backlash in some ...
Mounting evidence suggests that law enforcement organizational factors contribute to higher incidenc...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
Mounting evidence suggests that law enforcement organizational factors contribute to higher incidenc...