Congress passed the Death in Custody Reporting Act in 2014, which created a national database on civilian deaths caused by law enforcement. The Federal Bureau of Investigations and the Bureau of Justice Statistics have subsequently also announced new efforts to collect data on the frequency of deadly encounters between law enforcement and civilians. This Article explores how the federal government could use these newly amassed datasets to reduce police violence. This Article makes two contributions. The first Part of the Article argues that data alone will be insufficient to bring about widespread reform in local police departments. By making these datasets publicly available, the federal government could incentivize some police departments...
Purpose: This article examines how community and departmental characteristics relate to the number o...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
Congress passed the Death in Custody Reporting Act in 2014, which created a national database on civ...
Killings of civilians by police officers have become a matter of intense public concern in the Unite...
The killings of Duante Wright, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and a number of other Black victims hav...
Law enforcement agencies across the country have failed to provide us with even basic information ab...
Abstract Law enforcement agencies have a responsibility to control the use of force by police so as ...
Despite the widespread implementation of new policies intended at reducing police officers’ use of f...
Despite the widespread implementation of new policies intended at reducing police officers’ use of f...
The United States has more than 17,000 police agencies across the nation with more than 800,000 men ...
Deaths and protests in places where predominantly-white police forces patrol majority-black communit...
As the media continues to report on deadly interactions between police and the public, the need for ...
Many fatal shootings by police are not warranted. These shootings impose losses on the victims and t...
Objective: To count and characterise injuries resulting from legal intervention by US law enforcemen...
Purpose: This article examines how community and departmental characteristics relate to the number o...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...
Congress passed the Death in Custody Reporting Act in 2014, which created a national database on civ...
Killings of civilians by police officers have become a matter of intense public concern in the Unite...
The killings of Duante Wright, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and a number of other Black victims hav...
Law enforcement agencies across the country have failed to provide us with even basic information ab...
Abstract Law enforcement agencies have a responsibility to control the use of force by police so as ...
Despite the widespread implementation of new policies intended at reducing police officers’ use of f...
Despite the widespread implementation of new policies intended at reducing police officers’ use of f...
The United States has more than 17,000 police agencies across the nation with more than 800,000 men ...
Deaths and protests in places where predominantly-white police forces patrol majority-black communit...
As the media continues to report on deadly interactions between police and the public, the need for ...
Many fatal shootings by police are not warranted. These shootings impose losses on the victims and t...
Objective: To count and characterise injuries resulting from legal intervention by US law enforcemen...
Purpose: This article examines how community and departmental characteristics relate to the number o...
To what extent can government actions reduce crime? I address this question using a combination of ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Background: In 2015, 1,356 deaths resulted from ...