Research Summary Using open‐source data from the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), we analyze national‐ and state‐level trends in fatal and nonfatal firearm assaults of U.S. police officers from 2014 to 2019 (N = 1,467). Results show that (a) most firearm assaults are nonfatal, (b) there is no compelling evidence that the national rate of firearm assault on police has substantially increased during the last 6 years, and (c) there is substantial state‐level variation in rates of firearm assault on police officers. Policy Implications GVA has decided strengths relative to existing data sources on police victimization and danger in policing. We consider the promises and pitfalls of this and other open‐source data sets in policing research and reco...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
There has been a steady decline in violent crime in the United States in the past twenty years. Tren...
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Abstract Background The majority of gun violence in t...
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OBJECTIVES: To examine whether stricter firearm legislation is associated with rates of fatal pol...
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Killings of civilians by police officers have become a matter of intense public concern in the Unite...
This research study examined the relationship between high-profile police use of force incidents and...
Objectives. To quantify nonfatal injurious police shootings of people and examine the factors associ...
Previous research has shown that the law enforcement occupation is a dangerous profession that has t...
The police murder of George Floyd sparked nationwide protests in the summer of 2020 and revived clai...
2019 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The "War on Cops", a term that denotes a combination...
This research builds on three decades of effort to produce national estimates of the amount and rate...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
There has been a steady decline in violent crime in the United States in the past twenty years. Tren...
This report analyzes, on both the national and state levels, the use of firearms in justifiable homi...
Abstract Background The majority of gun violence in t...
More than 90 percent of the homicides of police officers in the US are committed with guns. In new r...
Gun violence against police officers is a major problem in the United States, but elected officials ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether stricter firearm legislation is associated with rates of fatal pol...
Background Firearm injury is a major public health burden in the USA. Absent a single, reliable data...
Killings of civilians by police officers have become a matter of intense public concern in the Unite...
This research study examined the relationship between high-profile police use of force incidents and...
Objectives. To quantify nonfatal injurious police shootings of people and examine the factors associ...
Previous research has shown that the law enforcement occupation is a dangerous profession that has t...
The police murder of George Floyd sparked nationwide protests in the summer of 2020 and revived clai...
2019 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The "War on Cops", a term that denotes a combination...
This research builds on three decades of effort to produce national estimates of the amount and rate...
BackgroundThe burden of fatal police violence is an urgent public health crisis in the USA. Mounting...
There has been a steady decline in violent crime in the United States in the past twenty years. Tren...
This report analyzes, on both the national and state levels, the use of firearms in justifiable homi...