We report the first empirical estimate of the race-specific effects of larger police forces in the United States. Each additional police officer abates approximately 0.1 homicides. In per capita terms, effects are twice as large for Black versus white victims. At the same time, larger police forces make more arrests for low-level "quality-of-life" offenses, with effects that imply a disproportionate burden for Black Americans. Notably, cities with large Black populations do not share equally in the benefits of investments in police manpower. Our results provide novel empirical support for the popular narrative that Black communities are simultaneously over and under-police
It has been proposed that hiring more Black police officers is an effective way to alleviate long-st...
Objective: Disparities in police responses to Black and White people have received significant resea...
Using a unique data set we link the race of police officers who kill suspects with the race of those...
We report novel empirical estimates of the race-specific effects of larger police forces in the Unit...
Foundation Race has long been recognized as playing a critical role in policing. In spite of this aw...
Recent studies, in finding that community variables such as percentage Black and income inequality h...
Race has long been recognized as playing a critical role in policing. In spite of this awareness, th...
Prior studies demonstrating a relationship between racial context and levels of crime control have n...
Officer-involved killings and racial bias in policing are controversial political issues. Prior rese...
Many studies have assessed threat theory by investigating the relationships between the size of mino...
Over the past three decades, there have been an abundance of studies that have tested the impact of ...
It has been proposed that hiring more Black police officers is an effective way to alleviate long-st...
Will increasing the number of minority and women police officers make law enforcement more effective...
Analyses of racial disparities in police use-of-force against unarmed individuals are central to pub...
Will increasing the number of minority and women police officers make law enforcement more effective...
It has been proposed that hiring more Black police officers is an effective way to alleviate long-st...
Objective: Disparities in police responses to Black and White people have received significant resea...
Using a unique data set we link the race of police officers who kill suspects with the race of those...
We report novel empirical estimates of the race-specific effects of larger police forces in the Unit...
Foundation Race has long been recognized as playing a critical role in policing. In spite of this aw...
Recent studies, in finding that community variables such as percentage Black and income inequality h...
Race has long been recognized as playing a critical role in policing. In spite of this awareness, th...
Prior studies demonstrating a relationship between racial context and levels of crime control have n...
Officer-involved killings and racial bias in policing are controversial political issues. Prior rese...
Many studies have assessed threat theory by investigating the relationships between the size of mino...
Over the past three decades, there have been an abundance of studies that have tested the impact of ...
It has been proposed that hiring more Black police officers is an effective way to alleviate long-st...
Will increasing the number of minority and women police officers make law enforcement more effective...
Analyses of racial disparities in police use-of-force against unarmed individuals are central to pub...
Will increasing the number of minority and women police officers make law enforcement more effective...
It has been proposed that hiring more Black police officers is an effective way to alleviate long-st...
Objective: Disparities in police responses to Black and White people have received significant resea...
Using a unique data set we link the race of police officers who kill suspects with the race of those...